Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You SAH, you take care of the house, including messes made by your husband. Pack his lunch.
As a SAH spouse, I disagree with this completely. Yes, I do the family's laundry, wash the dishes, etc., but I still expect my husband to put his clothes in the hamper instead of throwing them all over the floor, put his dishes in the sink instead of leaving the table, and generally act in a way that is respectful of the other people living in the space.
. No way in hell. Dh would not expect it and I would not do it. I am not his maid.Anonymous wrote:You SAH, you take care of the house, including messes made by your husband. Pack his lunch.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -
OK... I guess that it's the job and it IS just me!I also do all the outdoor stuff (mowing the lawn, weeding, etc) & small handyman chores, but that's only a fraction of the effort all told.
I never had a SAHP, and obviously never appreciated how much effort it takes!
As a S/O for anyone reading this - do you thank your SAHM spouse for helping, or is it really just "expected"?![]()
Anonymous wrote:You SAH, you take care of the house, including messes made by your husband. Pack his lunch.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -
OK... I guess that it's the job and it IS just me!I also do all the outdoor stuff (mowing the lawn, weeding, etc) & small handyman chores, but that's only a fraction of the effort all told.
I never had a SAHP, and obviously never appreciated how much effort it takes!
As a S/O for anyone reading this - do you thank your SAHM spouse for helping, or is it really just "expected"?![]()
I also do all the outdoor stuff (mowing the lawn, weeding, etc) & small handyman chores, but that's only a fraction of the effort all told.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAH parent. I mow the lawn, clean the house, do all the errands, all the laundry, cook dinner every night, pack the lunches for everyone. On weekends we are more 50/50, but during the week the kids and the home are my business.
Anonymous wrote:I do all of the meal planning, shopping and cooking. Handle all of the kid stuff (appointments, school stuff, etc). We have a house cleaner every other week. I do the general stuff like cleaning the counters, keeping bathrooms clean, etc. I do all of the kid laundry. I do all of the errands. We hire out all of the lawn care.
Anonymous wrote:You SAH, you take care of the house, including messes made by your husband. Pack his lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything in the house and regarding kids. Dinner made most nights of the week.
Weekends should be split 50/50 and weeknight activities split.
+1. OP sounds like my husband, but the ages of the kids are different. He was shocked when I cancelled our daughters afterschool care (@$500 per month), and that I was irritated that dinner was never cooked/thawed/or even thought about.