Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this any different than a DH with a crazy big job and a DW with a flexible work from home job?
That is my life and I have 3 young kids. I do all drop offs, pick ups and doctor appointments. I have bi weekly cleaners and I have meals from Mighty meals delivered every week for DH and I for dinner. I make the kids very simple dinners (they are young) and then DH eats whenever he is free. We do family dinners during the weekends.
We have lawn maintenance who does all our cuttings, leaf pick up, weeding, lawn care. We have a handy man who I can call and come do stuff around the house as needed.
We make it work but throw money at the problems as they arise. I make $140,000 and DH makes $500,000.
It's not. This thread is the definition of gender inequality. Plenty of husbands with bog jobs, with wives working full time as well, and wife picking up all the slack. Women do this ALL THE TIME. Her spouse can pick up some slack.
But — speaking from experience— they usually DO NOT pick up the slack! And she will be drowning if she doesn’t plan now. She should absolutely raise this issue but to assume that he will step up in the major way that most women step up is unfortunately, a very risky gamble. For those of you who have not had that experience, that’s wonderful for you and I genuinely mean that.
OP, given how much your job is going to demand from you, you absolutely need help at least part time. It’s the difference between everything feeling like a slog vs. enjoying your life and kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this any different than a DH with a crazy big job and a DW with a flexible work from home job?
That is my life and I have 3 young kids. I do all drop offs, pick ups and doctor appointments. I have bi weekly cleaners and I have meals from Mighty meals delivered every week for DH and I for dinner. I make the kids very simple dinners (they are young) and then DH eats whenever he is free. We do family dinners during the weekends.
We have lawn maintenance who does all our cuttings, leaf pick up, weeding, lawn care. We have a handy man who I can call and come do stuff around the house as needed.
We make it work but throw money at the problems as they arise. I make $140,000 and DH makes $500,000.
It's not. This thread is the definition of gender inequality. Plenty of husbands with bog jobs, with wives working full time as well, and wife picking up all the slack. Women do this ALL THE TIME. Her spouse can pick up some slack.
Anonymous wrote:How is this any different than a DH with a crazy big job and a DW with a flexible work from home job?
That is my life and I have 3 young kids. I do all drop offs, pick ups and doctor appointments. I have bi weekly cleaners and I have meals from Mighty meals delivered every week for DH and I for dinner. I make the kids very simple dinners (they are young) and then DH eats whenever he is free. We do family dinners during the weekends.
We have lawn maintenance who does all our cuttings, leaf pick up, weeding, lawn care. We have a handy man who I can call and come do stuff around the house as needed.
We make it work but throw money at the problems as they arise. I make $140,000 and DH makes $500,000.
Anonymous wrote:The only way I would make a transition like that would be if I could afford full time support. Many families I know have a housekeeper/nanny who works full time and manages childcare, pick ups, driving kids around, house cleaning, laundry, and some meal prep.
Anonymous wrote:The only way I would make a transition like that would be if I could afford full time support. Many families I know have a housekeeper/nanny who works full time and manages childcare, pick ups, driving kids around, house cleaning, laundry, and some meal prep.