Anonymous wrote:I had a few convos with my husband when we had toddlers where he would say it was too hard to feed them etc. And I would ask him "so if I died tomorrow you would let them starve rather than figure out how to shop, make lunch, etc.?" And he would say "no. In that case I would figure it out. " "fine. Pretend I am dead and do what you would do then"
Anonymous wrote:People do what you allow them to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a few convos with my husband when we had toddlers where he would say it was too hard to feed them etc. And I would ask him "so if I died tomorrow you would let them starve rather than figure out how to shop, make lunch, etc.?" And he would say "no. In that case I would figure it out. " "fine. Pretend I am dead and do what you would do then"
I love this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a few convos with my husband when we had toddlers where he would say it was too hard to feed them etc. And I would ask him "so if I died tomorrow you would let them starve rather than figure out how to shop, make lunch, etc.?" And he would say "no. In that case I would figure it out. " "fine. Pretend I am dead and do what you would do then"
I love this.
Anonymous wrote:I had a few convos with my husband when we had toddlers where he would say it was too hard to feed them etc. And I would ask him "so if I died tomorrow you would let them starve rather than figure out how to shop, make lunch, etc.?" And he would say "no. In that case I would figure it out. " "fine. Pretend I am dead and do what you would do then"
Anonymous wrote:It reads like a parody. Lots of women are being put in impossible positions right now. But the owner of a company who CHOSE to shut that company down and lay off others because her husband refused to do any parenting -- that's not societal oppression of women, it's just one really pathetic dude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I would quit my job to spare my children from my husband's childcare. Don't say divorce because my lawyer says it's better to stay together and get 100% custody than get divorced and let him get 50% custody
Your husband’s childcare might be better.
A lot of women who say things like this tend to be the type that:
- Allow kids to not sleep (get up anytime they are crying)
- Baby kids
- control every little thing
- Don’t have a life outside of the home
You’re most likely not as good of a parent as you think and your husband knows this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her company was thriving during a pandemic. How hard would it have been for the husband to say ‘hey honey keep bringing in high six-figures, I’ve got this?’
Or to hire a nanny. What the heck.
Anonymous wrote:Her company was thriving during a pandemic. How hard would it have been for the husband to say ‘hey honey keep bringing in high six-figures, I’ve got this?’