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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is what my "busy" SAHW did all day. Got up in the morning. Got DD ready for school. Dropped DD off at the school at 8:20. Would park car nearby. Run 3 miles to gym. Work out. Run 3 miles home. Do whatever housework needed to be done. Run 3 miles back to school to pick up car and DD. I come home from work - no time for exercise (or allowance), DW starts to complain how hard she has it all day. She needs me to help her around the house. Excuse me? BWTF were you doing all day when I was earning the paycheck that puts food on the table and a roof over our heads. Oh, that's right, training for your 1/2 marathon, cooking the occasional dinner and throwing a load of laundry in the machine. Sorry, babe! That ain't work that holds a candle to what I do all day. [/quote] It's possible she's a freeloader... I'd love to her her story about what she did all day. Do you have cleaning ladies, people who deliver your dry cleaning, do your grocery shopping, and put away your clothes? Wash your dishes every day? Cook? I'm sure that if she had a desk job bringing in the dough you wouldn't mind her fat ass either, right? The whole working out thing does not benefit you at. all.[/quote]\\ I am not saying she's a freeloader, but I have little sympathy when she cries about how she is "so tired" after her long day. She cooks dinner ever day. That is her choice. She will not let me near the kitchen. I do at least 1/2 of the house cleaning, all the yard work and anything she deems the "man's job," like fixing things mechanical, electrical, etc. I had to laugh this morning b/c I was checking the oil levels in her car, and she could not be bothered with understanding how to read the dipstick! When I explained to her what the readings meant, she scoffed "as if I have time to read the manual." [/quote]
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