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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a common theme among divorced dads. [/quote] Workaholic victims of their wives running the entire household, child raising, family schedule etc herself once she realized she can’t count on her spouse for much of anything. [/quote] The irony is many of these Dads seem to make it work with 50% custody.[/quote] I have a friend considering divorce now. Her husband doesn’t do anything. I don’t have the heart to explain to her that her normal college educated husband is most likely going to start parenting once he had the kids 50% of the time. All of a sudden the kids will be clothed, they will have dinners to eat, driven around etc when they are with dad. [/quote] I'm a dad who was doing 75 percent when I was married. Now I have the children half of the time and it feels like I am on vacation. They have clean clothes, dinners, lunches, play dates, summer camps, birthday parties, and all the other stuff the ex claimed she could only uniquely provide. These are all easy to things to do. My ex used to whine endlessly about laundry, but she never did mine and if I volunteered to do the laundry she'd say "You'll just screw it up!" Things are better now, in a clean house, without the ex-pig around. Other divorced dad friends of mine have had the same experience. One who never did housework, who thought after divorce he would need a housekeeper and cook to replace his worthless SAHM is now amazed at how easy things like laundry and cooking dinner are. He says, "I wonder what she was doing the other 10 hours of the day?" [/quote] I’m glad things are better now but FYI: most women/moms work FT (and do a disproportionate share of childcare and household stuff too- certainly at least half). The whole “pampered sahm thing” may be common in your social circle but is very atypical in America today. Calling your ex wife an “ex-pig” makes it very hard to take you seriously BTW. [/quote] I have been reading this forum for four years now, and "pig" is a term frequently used by women to describe their husbands, ex-husbands, and men in general, along with many other disparaging terms. Perhaps consider respecting men a bit more. [/quote]
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