Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is an active father but sucks at anything house related. I do all the shopping, cooking, managing outsourcing crews, 95% of the childcare, scheduling/taking kids to appointments, handling childcare.
I work part time making 60k. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
I just want him to step up more with the household labor. He has said he is busy working to support our family to give me the ability to stay home.
What’s active about his fathering? He does the fun stuff while you do all the grunt work?
He is up in the morning with us. He helps get the kids ready. He is active when he’s at home. He helps put the kids to bed. He doesn’t help clean up, schedule appointments, or do the bulk of making parenting decisions.
I think most fathers are like him. Minus getting kids ready, and minus putting them to bed. So basically, most dads do almost nothing except take out the trash, do some runs to a store or a game here and there, and if real lucky, doing occasional plates only but no pots.
No, most fathers are very involved but high income usually means working a lot and its a compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is an active father but sucks at anything house related. I do all the shopping, cooking, managing outsourcing crews, 95% of the childcare, scheduling/taking kids to appointments, handling childcare.
I work part time making 60k. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
I just want him to step up more with the household labor. He has said he is busy working to support our family to give me the ability to stay home.
What’s active about his fathering? He does the fun stuff while you do all the grunt work?
He is up in the morning with us. He helps get the kids ready. He is active when he’s at home. He helps put the kids to bed. He doesn’t help clean up, schedule appointments, or do the bulk of making parenting decisions.
I think most fathers are like him. Minus getting kids ready, and minus putting them to bed. So basically, most dads do almost nothing except take out the trash, do some runs to a store or a game here and there, and if real lucky, doing occasional plates only but no pots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is an active father but sucks at anything house related. I do all the shopping, cooking, managing outsourcing crews, 95% of the childcare, scheduling/taking kids to appointments, handling childcare.
I work part time making 60k. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
I just want him to step up more with the household labor. He has said he is busy working to support our family to give me the ability to stay home.
What’s active about his fathering? He does the fun stuff while you do all the grunt work?
He is up in the morning with us. He helps get the kids ready. He is active when he’s at home. He helps put the kids to bed. He doesn’t help clean up, schedule appointments, or do the bulk of making parenting decisions.
Anonymous wrote:I married mostly for a good life and regret it. I shoulder almost all of the responsibility with little help from my husband. He isn't on board with taking on any more work because he brings in the big paycheck. I don't want to divorce but I feel overwhelmed. I sometimes wonder if I'm the problem and just expect too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't said anything that lets us offer helpful feedback.
What responsibility are you shouldering? How big a paycheck? What access do you have to the money he makes? ARE you expecting too much? Can't say without knowing what you expect.
He is an active father but sucks at anything house related. I do all the shopping, cooking, managing outsourcing crews, 95% of the childcare, scheduling/taking kids to appointments, handling childcare.
I work part time making 60k. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
I just want him to step up more with the household labor. He has said he is busy working to support our family to give me the ability to stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is an active father but sucks at anything house related. I do all the shopping, cooking, managing outsourcing crews, 95% of the childcare, scheduling/taking kids to appointments, handling childcare.
I work part time making 60k. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
I just want him to step up more with the household labor. He has said he is busy working to support our family to give me the ability to stay home.
What’s active about his fathering? He does the fun stuff while you do all the grunt work?
He is up in the morning with us. He helps get the kids ready. He is active when he’s at home. He helps put the kids to bed. He doesn’t help clean up, schedule appointments, or do the bulk of making parenting decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Get a nanny get a job fixed it for you
I he doesn’t like that idea do it anyway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't said anything that lets us offer helpful feedback.
What responsibility are you shouldering? How big a paycheck? What access do you have to the money he makes? ARE you expecting too much? Can't say without knowing what you expect.
He is an active father but sucks at anything house related. I do all the shopping, cooking, managing outsourcing crews, 95% of the childcare, scheduling/taking kids to appointments, handling childcare.
I work part time making 60k. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
I just want him to step up more with the household labor. He has said he is busy working to support our family to give me the ability to stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is an active father but sucks at anything house related. I do all the shopping, cooking, managing outsourcing crews, 95% of the childcare, scheduling/taking kids to appointments, handling childcare.
I work part time making 60k. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
I just want him to step up more with the household labor. He has said he is busy working to support our family to give me the ability to stay home.
What’s active about his fathering? He does the fun stuff while you do all the grunt work?
He is up in the morning with us. He helps get the kids ready. He is active when he’s at home. He helps put the kids to bed. He doesn’t help clean up, schedule appointments, or do the bulk of making parenting decisions.
Anonymous wrote:. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is an active father but sucks at anything house related. I do all the shopping, cooking, managing outsourcing crews, 95% of the childcare, scheduling/taking kids to appointments, handling childcare.
I work part time making 60k. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
I just want him to step up more with the household labor. He has said he is busy working to support our family to give me the ability to stay home.
What’s active about his fathering? He does the fun stuff while you do all the grunt work?
He is up in the morning with us. He helps get the kids ready. He is active when he’s at home. He helps put the kids to bed. He doesn’t help clean up, schedule appointments, or do the bulk of making parenting decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is an active father but sucks at anything house related. I do all the shopping, cooking, managing outsourcing crews, 95% of the childcare, scheduling/taking kids to appointments, handling childcare.
I work part time making 60k. He works full time and makes 400-500k a year.
I have full access to our money.
I just want him to step up more with the household labor. He has said he is busy working to support our family to give me the ability to stay home.
What’s active about his fathering? He does the fun stuff while you do all the grunt work?