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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s fine if he has the flu and needs a few nights of good rest.[b] But during the daytime, he needs to take medicine and power through enough to do some things.[/b] Maybe he can’t get through the entire to do list but he can at least sit on the couch and watch the kids or put a load of laundry in. Parents don’t get to check out completely.[/quote] "Do some things?" Like his job? Or are you suggesting that when he is sick enough to stay home from work, he should take medicine and watch the kids? [/quote] What do you think his wife does when he's traveling if she gets sick? Just check out completely on the kids? WTF?[/quote] What are you prattling on about? When the husband gets home and doesn't feel well, the wife is home. Obviously is one of them is the sole caretaker at any point then yes, they need to step up (although I feel like many of you are over-dramatizing the needs of your children for a few days). But when both of you are there and one of you is sick, then step up and help. Of course this goes both ways, I wouldn't be as willing to do so for my husband if he didn't do the same for me. But then that's a bigger problem than the man cold thing. Some of you just have really crappy husbands, it seems. [/quote]
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