Anonymous[b wrote:]Do you mean breadwinner as a sole wage earner or in a spouse that earns significantly more?[/b]
If the latter, yes. I make more than 2x DH's salary, and could be potentially 3x this year. He is employed, has W2 salary and employment benefits. He's great. Helps a lot with the kids. I just pay for most everything extra in the house.
He loves it because he has less financial stress on him and he has more spending $ to do what he wants. I don't mind at all because t it was my DH's support that allowed me to start my own business in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Very natural, yes immensely, full homemaking. Less stress for him (I do taxes, conflicts), less physical aches for me = better intimate time. Sexy Men are built for physical labor and some svelte women are naturally brainy in every culture except USA's Deep South/Midwest where they "act" dumb.Anonymous wrote:If you’re the breadwinner, what does it feel like? Are you happy in the role? How does your DH contribute to the household?
Anonymous wrote:For two years I was, and we didn't know it would end after two years. On one hand I was proud that I could do this, and proud of how organized I was in order to do it. Everywhere I went and everything I did was very purposeful. On the other hand, I felt a lot of pressure to not get fired, to not lose our health insurance. And I got a bit bent out of shape when the time I'd designated for say, bonding with our daughter, wasn't time she wanted to bond with me.
DH was a SAHD (though we also had a nanny and cleaning lady once a week) who was kind of ... finding himself. He did all the cooking for us and took care of the bills/mail/our laundry, etc. I don't know exactly how he split responsibilities with the nanny, but I always came home to a clean house, a clean baby and dinner almost ready or ready.
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DH was a SAHD (though we also had a nanny and cleaning lady once a week) who was kind of ... finding himself. He did all the cooking for us and took care of the bills/mail/our laundry, etc. I don't know exactly how he split responsibilities with the nanny, but I always came home to a clean house, a clean baby and dinner almost ready or ready.
Very natural, yes immensely, full homemaking. Less stress for him (I do taxes, conflicts), less physical aches for me = better intimate time. Sexy Men are built for physical labor and some svelte women are naturally brainy in every culture except USA's Deep South/Midwest where they "act" dumb.Anonymous wrote:If you’re the breadwinner, what does it feel like? Are you happy in the role? How does your DH contribute to the household?