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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP is not saying he does not help. He is saying DW wants him to do more chores which can be difficult on a daily basis if he comes home tired from working an entire day. [/quote] He is tired from working for an entire day, while she is obviously fresh as a daisy from a day spent running around after a toddler, cleaning and straightening the house, cooking, etc, with no mental or physical time for herself. No doubt she is also the one who gets up with the kid at night and early every morning. Got it. [/quote] That's crap. They live in an apartment. How much work could it be to clean and straighten up a two-bedroom place? Cooking? What cooking? The husband isn't there. Breakfast takes ten minutes. Lunch is not a factor. Dinner is easy, take out chicken in the morning, throw it in to roast an hour before dinner. Make rice and a green veg while the chicken roasts. God you people make it sound like it's gallows labor. How do you know the child is a toddler? And if he IS a toddler, he has a nice long nap mid-day. Truth is, the wife has a very easy, if lonely, setup. And in any case, the child will go to preschool soon and then it's elementary time. Enough with the martyr act already. [/quote]
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