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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Welcome to motherhood. I find it incredibly hard to believe you can't get anything done during the day. Do you play all day long ? I had 3 in diapers and still managed to cook, clean, go out shopping, do laundry. The machines today are great, they do the work now, all you have to do is put it in and take it out. Correction, you don't watch your kid. You parent. He's not a pet. As for your husband, he's got a legitimate gripe. You are a lazy wife, self absorbed while he works non stop. Grow up Princess. Why did you have a kid if you didn't want to be a mother ? [/quote] JFC. If I sad to you what needs to be said to someone of your low moral fiber, I'd probably get the ban hammer from Jeff. So fill in the blanks. And be honest; if you're this ugly with someone asking for help, you've got to have some really shitty comments chambered. Turn them on yourself for a change. OP, legitimately if DH won't budge on this stuff, you need marriage counseling. Whenever I say to DH that he needs a break, he works all day, he asks if I got to sit down for more than a few minutes, ate or went to the bathroom without an interruption, or did anything without an interruption. And ignore the jerks who evidently had easy kids. My first was very high needs and it was exhausting.[/quote]
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