Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAHM/housewife (different names for the same thing, I roll my eyes at those who try to pretend being a SAHM isn't the same as being a housewife).
I do all DH's laundry and also arrange for his suits to go to the cleaners. He works long hours and provides comfortably for his family. Old fashioned, perhaps, but it's a fair enough a trade off. I also buy most of DH's clothes for him.
I don't iron, however. Anything that needs ironing goes to the cleaners.
LOL. How are they the same thing?
I’m a SAHM, I don’t do much housework. No more than my DH.
You don't work for pay. Regardless of actual housework you may or may not do. You stay at home with a husband who works. That's simply it.
Lots of "housewives" of the 1950s were pretty lousy at cleaning or didn't clean if they had help. But they were still called housewives. People call themselves SAHM to make themselves feel better. But it's still the same thing.
Put it this way, if the only thing you're doing in the house is looking after the kids then you're just a nanny. But I suspect you don't think yourself that way and probably do a bit more than just nannying.... Stay at *home* mom versus *house*wife.... what's the difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAHM/housewife (different names for the same thing, I roll my eyes at those who try to pretend being a SAHM isn't the same as being a housewife).
I do all DH's laundry and also arrange for his suits to go to the cleaners. He works long hours and provides comfortably for his family. Old fashioned, perhaps, but it's a fair enough a trade off. I also buy most of DH's clothes for him.
I don't iron, however. Anything that needs ironing goes to the cleaners.
LOL. How are they the same thing?
I’m a SAHM, I don’t do much housework. No more than my DH.
Anonymous wrote:We had a very lively debate at Christmas dinner after it came out that my husband and I fold and put away our own clothes. We each do our fair share of laundry, but I probably do it more because I work a part time schedule. But once it comes out of the dryer, we each take care of our own stuff. It has never even occurred to me to put his clothes away. He's a grown man and is perfectly capable of doing this himself.
All of the other wives were astonished and apparently always fold and put away their husband's clothes. None of the husbands ever put their wives' clothes away. FWIW, the other couples were 10+ years older than my husband and I. (DH and I are late 30's/early 40's)
Are we the outliers or are there other couples like us?
Anonymous wrote:SAHM/housewife (different names for the same thing, I roll my eyes at those who try to pretend being a SAHM isn't the same as being a housewife).
I do all DH's laundry and also arrange for his suits to go to the cleaners. He works long hours and provides comfortably for his family. Old fashioned, perhaps, but it's a fair enough a trade off. I also buy most of DH's clothes for him.
I don't iron, however. Anything that needs ironing goes to the cleaners.