Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:for those of you with husbands like this, is it about the money? holy shit thats reason enough to not be a SAHM. I can't imagine my husband telling me I can't spend $30 on a sitter for my sanity. You need to get this DHs in line now, especially if you think you will have another child.it will only get 10,000 times harder.
It's a little bit of this and guilt. My baby has a hard time with strangers. And I want my husband to be more supportive. He sees that I am struggling but doesn't care. On Mother's Day he told Mother's Day is not important to him. My mom passed away a few years ago. He can be so insensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here: I can't get over the fact he thinks I'm selfish because I need breaks. This is what is really bothering me. I will be a better mother, on all levels, if I get breaks. He knows how difficult the baby is. Any sane person would need a break from this.
Well to be fair, if he's working and going to school--presumably at night--and getting home around the time the baby is going down then he's probably assuming your schedules are similar. Does he have things he's expected to do around the house on the weekends or does he get to rest? I can imagine he thinks he's busy with work, school and household and you are equally busy with baby so it evens out.
Anonymous wrote:for those of you with husbands like this, is it about the money? holy shit thats reason enough to not be a SAHM. I can't imagine my husband telling me I can't spend $30 on a sitter for my sanity. You need to get this DHs in line now, especially if you think you will have another child.it will only get 10,000 times harder.
Anonymous wrote:Op here: I can't get over the fact he thinks I'm selfish because I need breaks. This is what is really bothering me. I will be a better mother, on all levels, if I get breaks. He knows how difficult the baby is. Any sane person would need a break from this.