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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe Op's husband should decide that he hates going to work and earning money support her. All this "but she hates it" is such garbage. We all do things we don't like to keep our household running smoothly. It's called being an adult. I'm not a good cook either, but I can put some olive oil, spices and breadcrumbs on chicken breasts and make some rice and vegetables.[/quote] +1 I'm guessing OP's DH doesn't love cooking or meal prep either otherwise he would've been doing it all along. This all boils down to a complete lack of communication between the two and a touch of selfishness, which doesn't bode well if it continues. Op, you and your DH need to sit down and divide chores. If you both hate meal prep and cooking, then you each need to take turns doing it. Casseroles and soups are easy to do and can be done in bulk on Sunday's. There are for services like blue apron that you can use if you decide you want a few 'real' meals a week together. If there are certain days you want DH to fend for himself, let him know ahead of time or at least on his way home from work so he doesn't have to go back out. You are going to have bigger issues than this down the road. You need to work on communication and compromise. [/quote]
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