Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have to work in the evenings? Get a babysitter and work during the day. Managing 3 kids solo with at least one young enough for diapers is a pain. I'd complain too!
Agreed. It is not fair of you to have him work all day and then come home even just a few nights and pull full time parent duty.
If the genders were reversed here everyone would be screaming about how unreasonable the part time DH was being.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have to work in the evenings? Get a babysitter and work during the day. Managing 3 kids solo with at least one young enough for diapers is a pain. I'd complain too!
Anonymous wrote:Do you have to work in the evenings? Get a babysitter and work during the day. Managing 3 kids solo with at least one young enough for diapers is a pain. I'd complain too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he solo with the kids most nights? If so, that is rough with 3 kids. For me, that is the hardest time to be alone with all the kids because everyone's tired and you're trying to get them all to do teeth, bath, bed etc.
Assuming the income you could make is pretty good, why not get someone from the neighborhood to come over for an hour a night a couple times a week and help out?
OP here- I have offered to do this and he says no. Says he is uncomfortable being alone with a teenaged mothers helper or babysitter neighbor.
Could you hire someone to come during the day to watch the kids? You could either be home doing work or go to the library or some other quiet place to work for a few hours. Regardless, your DH needs to step-up in the evenings to help you. You both "work" all day, evenings are all hands on deck when it comes to parenting and homeownership!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he solo with the kids most nights? If so, that is rough with 3 kids. For me, that is the hardest time to be alone with all the kids because everyone's tired and you're trying to get them all to do teeth, bath, bed etc.
Assuming the income you could make is pretty good, why not get someone from the neighborhood to come over for an hour a night a couple times a week and help out?
OP here- I have offered to do this and he says no. Says he is uncomfortable being alone with a teenaged mothers helper or babysitter neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Is he solo with the kids most nights? If so, that is rough with 3 kids. For me, that is the hardest time to be alone with all the kids because everyone's tired and you're trying to get them all to do teeth, bath, bed etc.
Assuming the income you could make is pretty good, why not get someone from the neighborhood to come over for an hour a night a couple times a week and help out?
Anonymous wrote:We have three young children and I work very part time in the evenings. My DH works full time 8-5pm. I would like to work more and could (consistently turning away referrals), but my DH does not step up his parenting or division of chores as related to how much I work. When I work, he bitches non stop about how he has to be alone with the kids and does the bare minimum (i.e., doesn't clean up after dinner, no picking up, no laundry etc). If I tell him they need a bath, he bitches and moans before doing it. If I don't tell him, he wouldn't bathe them even if they were filthy. He puts them to sleep in their clothes and changes diapers and leaves them on the floor for me to collect. He leaves dirty sippy cups all over the house, I am the only one to collect them. If I bring it up to him, he acts passive aggressively put out or complains that there is so much to do he can't do it all. I don't know how to make him step up or if I should just stop working as much because it just causes more work and stress on me for very little financial gain.
I'm so jealous of all the women out there who have equal parenting partners!