Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he breastfeed the kid too?
No but he would take him out of my arms and bottle feed him.
What!? He would remove the child from your breast and shove a bottle in his face? You should have shut that down real quick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he breastfeed the kid too?
No but he would take him out of my arms and bottle feed him.
+1 to all of this. I would be super happy that DH was spending quality time with the kids even if he was "stealing my activity ideas"Anonymous wrote:Jeez, parenting isn’t a competition. You’re not in this for the yelp reviews. Why not use your fantastic ideas to think of things all three of you can do together?
Also, kids really don’t care which parent to takes them to the zoo or whatever. If you are afraid that I love you less because your husband is doing all the “best” activities, and you are really off-base.
Give us some examples of the kind of things are talking about, because it’s really hard to imagine how this is an issue.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. Make vacuuming the house the next thing. Use this!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and the worst is when I have ceded power and control and we establish the routine of whatever childcare action...and then he gets bored. He cuts corners, gets sloppy and resentful. Then it's a power play to NOT do it. He wanted bedtime routine and now I have two kids with cavities. Everything he does is in opposition!
Mine undermines me. I say let’s do X amount of screen time. Husband agrees, but then secretly shows DC screen time of one of “their” things (that I introduced).
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and the worst is when I have ceded power and control and we establish the routine of whatever childcare action...and then he gets bored. He cuts corners, gets sloppy and resentful. Then it's a power play to NOT do it. He wanted bedtime routine and now I have two kids with cavities. Everything he does is in opposition!
Anonymous wrote:Did he breastfeed the kid too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people unnecessarily mean.
I’ve had this happen and it really sucks. Just as you start bonding over something with your kid, to have your husband come in and take it over feels very crappy. If it was a few times it would be easy to overlook but all the time? That’s tough.
I’m sorry OP.
OP here. This is exactly right. Everyone who thinks it is admiring or how great it is that husband wants to spend time with DC doesn’t get it. It’s almost like a power thing. My husband is very competitive and it’s like everything has to be “his”. And it’s not like my husband does it with DC and includes me. He takes it over and does it exclusively with DC.
Amateur. Use this to your advantage. You are mommy, no one and nothing can ever replace you - even unoriginal Daddy. I promise. USE THIS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
