Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. tomorrow morning, get up early and hole up in the office yourself, door locked. text him that today is his turn to be "on" for the kids while working. tomorrow will be your turn.
I do that and he’ll have his Mother come which is a whole new set of problems (not to mention unnecessary exposure). I appreciate the advice about schedules and putting your foot down but he simply won’t do it. I have tried locking myself in the bathroom for a call...the kids stand at the door and pound on it or scream Mommy!!! UGH! I swear I’d marry the nanny at this point.
Anonymous wrote:OP. tomorrow morning, get up early and hole up in the office yourself, door locked. text him that today is his turn to be "on" for the kids while working. tomorrow will be your turn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you haven't thrown an epic fit yet? You must be some kind of saint or martyr.
You're allowing this to continue, OP. I would be picking open his office door lock and handing him a kid.
I have and he just says he can’t multi-task like me and the kids want me anyways (which is true). This dynamic has existed since DCs were born and I decided that rather than resenting DH, I’d just hire help. It’s worked...until now...where help cannot come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you have kids with him?
God, why does everyone ask this?!
Because we are tired of reading these posts about people who complain about their spouses when they knew what they were getting into.
Yes, I’m sure OP is the first woman who was treated wonderfully while dating, got married and the household tasks were pretty even, and all was well. Then they had a baby and their husband suddenly decided that childcare was not his responsibility.
How was she supposed to have known? This happens enough to not be unexpected, but it’s hard to predict when your partner has never displayed this type of behavior before. The same people who blame OP for having children with this man would call her crazy for breaking up with him
“for no reason” if she said she was worried he would end up like other husbands.
Nobody knows how their partner will react to parenthood ahead of time.
At the point where you have a baby, the guy knows (subconsciously or not) that the barriers to leaving have just gone way up. His focus goes back to what he needs/wants, and ignores everything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you have kids with him?
God, why does everyone ask this?!
Because we are tired of reading these posts about people who complain about their spouses when they knew what they were getting into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you have kids with him?
God, why does everyone ask this?!