Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a man thing. My DH does more around the house than I do.
how the hell lazy are you that your DH does more than you do? Does he work full time and run marathons, too, while you dream away your days?
Anonymous wrote:Not a man thing. My DH does more around the house than I do.
Anonymous wrote:No one ever told me that motherhood would result in me becoming the maid to everyone, including my DH! I'm talking about all the housework and cleaning up after everyone. Kids are still little but I am training them. But DH has found a sweet spot and gotten used to this lifestyle. He makes me feel guilty if I complain. DH works so hard, blah blah blah. I also work hard outside the home but don't make as munch $ as he does. So, we have become stuck in this lifestyle. He gets to decompress from his "hard day" (mine was harder, guaranteed) while I do everything. Same story on the weekends (but he does yard work which I am convinced he actually enjoys). The question is, how do I change this nonsense without destroying my marriage? I think the whole thing is BS for me and I am sick of it. How do I approach my DH with this unfairness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't clear to me why you used plural of "man" in your subject line.
You have an issue with your lazy husband. Instead of prattling on about it here, why not have a conversation with him?
Few men behave this way.
I disagree, most I know do, including my husband.
Anonymous wrote:It isn't clear to me why you used plural of "man" in your subject line.
You have an issue with your lazy husband. Instead of prattling on about it here, why not have a conversation with him?
Few men behave this way.
Anonymous wrote:It isn't clear to me why you used the plural of "man" in your subject line.
You have an issue with your lazy husband. Instead of prattling on about it here, why not have a conversation with him?
Few men behave this way.