Anonymous wrote:What is the point here, besides to bash women? You had me until your misogynist question?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a stay at home parent and I get up around 6:00 to get my teenagers up for their 6:45 bus. I go downstairs and make lunches for the kids and my husband if he requests it. If anyone wants breakfast, they can grab a cereal bar. Nobody wants cooked food that early in the morning. At 7:00 I wake up my youngest child for his 8:00 bus. I then take a shower while he watches TV and eats his cereal bar.
Once the last kid is out the door, I probably spend 1-2 hours online reading the news and assorted social websites. I frequently make myself daily to-do lists as a reminder to not spend all day on the computer (which sometimes happens if I'm feeling down). The list includes domestic chores and errands. If I get half the list done I feel pretty good about myself. Kids start coming home around 2:30 which is when I need to perform air traffic control to keep them from killing each other. Some days I have a hot dinner ready for everyone by the time husband comes home. Other days, kids have short order items (grilled cheese or scrambled eggs) and husband has to fix his own meal when he comes home. It really depends on how the day rolls. I almost always do the dishes at the end of the day.
That is a significant amount of time. If your effective working time is from 8 - 2:30 that is 6 hours - 2 = 4 hours or 2/6 = 1/3 of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Mine consistently sleeps until about 9:20 - 10:00 then warms up the breakfast I make before I leave for work. She sits on the toilet for about 45 minutes while she looks through her social media. I just called her and she is still sitting in the bathroom. When I get home I'll get to wash the breakfast dishes and I'll find her plate still sitting at her place on the table.
Can anyone here remind me what the benefit of marriage is for men these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a stay at home parent and I get up around 6:00 to get my teenagers up for their 6:45 bus. I go downstairs and make lunches for the kids and my husband if he requests it. If anyone wants breakfast, they can grab a cereal bar. Nobody wants cooked food that early in the morning. At 7:00 I wake up my youngest child for his 8:00 bus. I then take a shower while he watches TV and eats his cereal bar.
Once the last kid is out the door, I probably spend 1-2 hours online reading the news and assorted social websites. I frequently make myself daily to-do lists as a reminder to not spend all day on the computer (which sometimes happens if I'm feeling down). The list includes domestic chores and errands. If I get half the list done I feel pretty good about myself. Kids start coming home around 2:30 which is when I need to perform air traffic control to keep them from killing each other. Some days I have a hot dinner ready for everyone by the time husband comes home. Other days, kids have short order items (grilled cheese or scrambled eggs) and husband has to fix his own meal when he comes home. It really depends on how the day rolls. I almost always do the dishes at the end of the day.
That is a significant amount of time. If your effective working time is from 8 - 2:30 that is 6 hours - 2 = 4 hours or 2/6 = 1/3 of the time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a stay at home parent and I get up around 6:00 to get my teenagers up for their 6:45 bus. I go downstairs and make lunches for the kids and my husband if he requests it. If anyone wants breakfast, they can grab a cereal bar. Nobody wants cooked food that early in the morning. At 7:00 I wake up my youngest child for his 8:00 bus. I then take a shower while he watches TV and eats his cereal bar.
Once the last kid is out the door, I probably spend 1-2 hours online reading the news and assorted social websites. I frequently make myself daily to-do lists as a reminder to not spend all day on the computer (which sometimes happens if I'm feeling down). The list includes domestic chores and errands. If I get half the list done I feel pretty good about myself. Kids start coming home around 2:30 which is when I need to perform air traffic control to keep them from killing each other. Some days I have a hot dinner ready for everyone by the time husband comes home. Other days, kids have short order items (grilled cheese or scrambled eggs) and husband has to fix his own meal when he comes home. It really depends on how the day rolls. I almost always do the dishes at the end of the day.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a stay at home parent and I get up around 6:00 to get my teenagers up for their 6:45 bus. I go downstairs and make lunches for the kids and my husband if he requests it. If anyone wants breakfast, they can grab a cereal bar. Nobody wants cooked food that early in the morning. At 7:00 I wake up my youngest child for his 8:00 bus. I then take a shower while he watches TV and eats his cereal bar.
Once the last kid is out the door, I probably spend 1-2 hours online reading the news and assorted social websites. I frequently make myself daily to-do lists as a reminder to not spend all day on the computer (which sometimes happens if I'm feeling down). The list includes domestic chores and errands. If I get half the list done I feel pretty good about myself. Kids start coming home around 2:30 which is when I need to perform air traffic control to keep them from killing each other. Some days I have a hot dinner ready for everyone by the time husband comes home. Other days, kids have short order items (grilled cheese or scrambled eggs) and husband has to fix his own meal when he comes home. It really depends on how the day rolls. I almost always do the dishes at the end of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds depressed. And you’re not her dad.
"depressed" no its just lazy and implying that the OP is somehow out of line an attempt to shame or gaslight the husband into thinking he has no right to expect at 50/50 partnership or to hold his "partner" accountable.
Being depressed is not a free pass, she get help or they divorce.
Idk anybody that is not a teen who sleeps till 10 and I don't know any woman who sits on the toilet for 45 minutes.