Anonymous wrote:You need to have an honest conversation with sounding resentful or blaming. But talk about the stress of being the sole income, the desire to have an orderly house, your need for a little time for yourself. And then just say that with the current split of responsibilities, you are feeling very stressed and tired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way in hell this thread would be going the way it is were it a SAHM. The double standard is amazing.
Yes and no.
SAHMs tend to do a lot more than SAHDs.
My kids went to school with a few SAHDs. I noticed the mothers would book and go on the school middle and high school tours, not the SAHDs. Just booking these tours are competitive in NYC.
Upon picking up my son from a playdate at a SAHD household, I saw the nanny (who did the afterschool pickup) doing chores around the house while the dad was laying in bed. I'm not sure what he was doing but he couldn't bother to get up and say hello or goodbye.
I was a SAHM and I know how busy things can be with small children. But after around 10 years old, the kids need you less and less so if you want to be productive and happy thereafter when the kids leave the nest, start to develop a vocation. Bonus: The kids will respect you more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way in hell this thread would be going the way it is were it a SAHM. The double standard is amazing.
Yes and no.
SAHMs tend to do a lot more than SAHDs.
My kids went to school with a few SAHDs. I noticed the mothers would book and go on the school middle and high school tours, not the SAHDs. Just booking these tours are competitive in NYC.
Upon picking up my son from a playdate at a SAHD household, I saw the nanny (who did the afterschool pickup) doing chores around the house while the dad was laying in bed. I'm not sure what he was doing but he couldn't bother to get up and say hello or goodbye.
I was a SAHM and I know how busy things can be with small children. But after around 10 years old, the kids need you less and less so if you want to be productive and happy thereafter when the kids leave the nest, start to develop a vocation. Bonus: The kids will respect you more.
Way to generalize.