Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the furloughed spouse, I sympathize with your DH. It's getting tough, mentally. I made a long list of household projects that kept getting put off, thinking it would be more than enough to see me through a shutdown, and I'm almost done with the list. It's isolating and really demoralizing to be kicked out, not know when you can go back, have your fiscal future in the hands of people who see you as a pawn at best, and to hear people say "hey, at least you have a job, you lazy parasite - enjoy your paid vacation!"
All that said, it's still on your DH to figure out how to not mope. It's not right for him to take it out on you, intentionally or unintentionally. He is a voting adult, and he needs to sack up and figure out how to take care of himself so he doesn't dump it all on you. How, I don't know (since it's different for everyone) but I just wanted to give you some support as a furloughed fed.
OP here. I appreciate hearing your side. I guess I could see getting depressed if financially we were on the brink, but since we are savers I can sleep at night. I guess my personality is different from his. There are things that get me depressed, but if the tables were turned I don't think I would be depressed. I'd be socializing with other friends in the same boat and finding other ways to enjoy the downtime. Maybe when I attached so much of my identity to my job it would have hit hard and I guess that is what is happening with him.
Anonymous wrote:As the furloughed spouse, I sympathize with your DH. It's getting tough, mentally. I made a long list of household projects that kept getting put off, thinking it would be more than enough to see me through a shutdown, and I'm almost done with the list. It's isolating and really demoralizing to be kicked out, not know when you can go back, have your fiscal future in the hands of people who see you as a pawn at best, and to hear people say "hey, at least you have a job, you lazy parasite - enjoy your paid vacation!"
All that said, it's still on your DH to figure out how to not mope. It's not right for him to take it out on you, intentionally or unintentionally. He is a voting adult, and he needs to sack up and figure out how to take care of himself so he doesn't dump it all on you. How, I don't know (since it's different for everyone) but I just wanted to give you some support as a furloughed fed.
Anonymous wrote:Boohoo. contractors and local shop owners are the real victims, you will get back pay
Anonymous wrote:I am the furloughed spouse.
My H is excepted.
I am starting to feel taken advantage of since he leaves his dirty dishes on the counter every morning when he walks out the door, won't clean the dirty dishes after I make dinner (which has always been our deal, always, whomever doesn't cook cleans), and has stopped taking out the trash.
I'm now home and caring all day for our 3 year old. I'm so irritated that he thinks I should just do everything.