Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't understand SAHMs that constantly demand that their husbands do housework for them. Either be a SAHM or don't. I don't think your feelings of being a "slave" are justified.
PP.. have you ever been a SAHP with little kids? What do you think SAHP do at home all day when they have little kids? Does the laundry magically get done? Bathrooms automatically clean themselves? Maybe SAHP of older kids don't do as much at home, but if you have little kids and are a SAHP, it's not that easy. I did it for a few months.
Then you did it wrong. It's not hard.
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It's not physically hard, but it can be emotionally and mentally draining. Some people find it more difficult than sitting behind a desk all day in front of a computer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of marriages would work out better if women just stopped being SAHMs, got a job they love and hired help to clean/do laundry.
But this still doesn't help OP's specific situation of cleaning up after dinner, unless you eat out every night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't understand SAHMs that constantly demand that their husbands do housework for them. Either be a SAHM or don't. I don't think your feelings of being a "slave" are justified.
PP.. have you ever been a SAHP with little kids? What do you think SAHP do at home all day when they have little kids? Does the laundry magically get done? Bathrooms automatically clean themselves? Maybe SAHP of older kids don't do as much at home, but if you have little kids and are a SAHP, it's not that easy. I did it for a few months.
Then you did it wrong. It's not hard.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't understand SAHMs that constantly demand that their husbands do housework for them. Either be a SAHM or don't. I don't think your feelings of being a "slave" are justified.
PP.. have you ever been a SAHP with little kids? What do you think SAHP do at home all day when they have little kids? Does the laundry magically get done? Bathrooms automatically clean themselves? Maybe SAHP of older kids don't do as much at home, but if you have little kids and are a SAHP, it's not that easy. I did it for a few months.
Then you did it wrong. It's not hard.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of people posting here that do not understand what a SAHM does all day. Raising children is the most important job in the world. Expecting mature assistance from your partner with a few minor chores is what you expect when you love someone and they love you.
I think what bothers the OP is the thoughtlessness, more than the actual execution of the chores. When someone doesn't care enough to do the best they can, it's hurtful to the person who is putting their whole heart into their chores.
Maybe the OP needs to explain it that way to herself, and to her husband. Everyone needs a refresher now and then.
Anonymous wrote:If he's so terrible at after dinner clean up then admit it's not his strong suit and stop putting yourself in this position. Let him do bath time and you do the cleaning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't understand SAHMs that constantly demand that their husbands do housework for them. Either be a SAHM or don't. I don't think your feelings of being a "slave" are justified.
PP.. have you ever been a SAHP with little kids? What do you think SAHP do at home all day when they have little kids? Does the laundry magically get done? Bathrooms automatically clean themselves? Maybe SAHP of older kids don't do as much at home, but if you have little kids and are a SAHP, it's not that easy. I did it for a few months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically you want him to do 100% of his job AND 50% of your job as well. And you seriously think this is fair and reasonable. Get over yourself already and DO YOUR JOB.
Oh so she is suppose to work 7 days a week? While he has two days off? When does she get a break?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of marriages would work out better if women just stopped being SAHMs, got a job they love and hired help to clean/do laundry.
But this still doesn't help OP's specific situation of cleaning up after dinner, unless you eat out every night.