+1000Anonymous wrote:Because when the husband is gone, there isn't an adult you are relying on to help, that constantly disappoints you by failing to do anything.
I find it much easier to operate now that I'm divorced and he isn't around. I know it's all on me to get done, and mentally that helps. I'm not frustrated and mad at anyone for not helping anymore.
Anonymous wrote:It's the same as how men simply cannot leave the office before seven, can never take PTO to cover a school closure or sick day, have to work on vacations and weekends, and have "mandatory happy hours" when they are married, and then demand 50 percent physical custody in the divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Because when the husband is gone, there isn't an adult you are relying on to help, that constantly disappoints you by failing to do anything.
I find it much easier to operate now that I'm divorced and he isn't around. I know it's all on me to get done, and mentally that helps. I'm not frustrated and mad at anyone for not helping anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Because it's not just about the chores, it's about the hassle of dealing with an uncooperative person, and being treated badly. My XH would always promise to do better, and never follow through. Eventually I got sick of his talk. Sick of being treated like a cleaning lady.
My XH made more messes than he ever cleaned up. Getting him out of the house was a net reduction in chores.
Anonymous wrote:It's the same as how men simply cannot leave the office before seven, can never take PTO to cover a school closure or sick day, have to work on vacations and weekends, and have "mandatory happy hours" when they are married, and then demand 50 percent physical custody in the divorce.
Anonymous wrote:It's the same as how men simply cannot leave the office before seven, can never take PTO to cover a school closure or sick day, have to work on vacations and weekends, and have "mandatory happy hours" when they are married, and then demand 50 percent physical custody in the divorce.