Anonymous wrote:OP I'm sorry. Yes, this is common.
How were you guys pre-baby?
Could you just ask him what's going on?
Like, hey, you doing ok adjusting to all this? You gotta do it when you're not mad at him or fighting. Bring curiosity to the question, not anger.
Also, I've seen this book recommended in other threads, though I have not read it myself.
https://www.amazon.com/Hate-Your-Husband-After-Kids/dp/0316267104
Anonymous wrote:Omg. Some men try to let mom do all the work during the early months so mom can bond with baby. It’s ok to say, here can you watch baby while I shower. Baby likes to be rocked, takes the bottle like this, etc. he has to learn and it’s ok for you to teach him. Please understand that people are not mind readers. You want help, ask. You want more bonding, say it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal with it during the quarantine but then leave him when this is over. He seems like a total ass. Why did you marry such a POS?
Well, how was I to know how he would be as a parent?
What was he like as a husband?
Awesome- and he was very supportive of my pregnancy- late night food runs, all the MD appts (except the weekly stuff). But he had no experience with babies or kids, ever. Just seen in passing, really. Though, I’ll be honest that I think being a husband and being a parent are really different roles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal with it during the quarantine but then leave him when this is over. He seems like a total ass. Why did you marry such a POS?
Well, how was I to know how he would be as a parent?
What was he like as a husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal with it during the quarantine but then leave him when this is over. He seems like a total ass. Why did you marry such a POS?
Well, how was I to know how he would be as a parent?
Anonymous wrote:Deal with it during the quarantine but then leave him when this is over. He seems like a total ass. Why did you marry such a POS?