Anonymous wrote:Have any of you even looked at her account? She has 3 daughter's, the other's are his. It appears they have broken up. Good for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And men wonder why they are called man/child or why their wives don't want to have sex with them.
Yet most mothers don't want their sons to learn (and do!) their own laundry. Think about it.
Anonymous wrote:im wondering how many of these posters have relatively small families and/or have ever taken care of more than a couple young kids at once.
1) she implies but doesn't say that the husband is home full time with the kids
2) even if he was: have you ever taken care of 5 young kids at once? i haven't; i only have 4, but that house doesn't look so different than i might think after a hard day... esp if that's clean but unfolded laundry, i'd say the parent did a decent job!
i'm not normally one of those people at all who say that if the genders were reversed the comments would be different... but let's say this were a SAH mom with a colicky baby who had prepped food for kids too young to do so themselves and hadn't had time to get to the dishes yet etc....
5 kids are a lot. you can argue it wasn't a good choice for that family or whatever, but this is what reality looks like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to wonder if its fake. They have five kids so Dad was probably doing all the homeschooling, cooking dinner and other stuff. With 5 kid, everyone should be helping out.
Agree. That mess did not appear in just 9 hours. And a 9 hour shift? Isn't that a regular work day?
Anonymous wrote:What a pig.
My husband is not like this, but that’s because his father was an equal contributor in the home, and they both worked. Men behave in the way that was modeled for them. I don’t blame women who marry someone like this because how the hell are you supposed to figure out the man was raised to be a lazy pig?
Anonymous wrote:Have any of you even looked at her account? She has 3 daughter's, the other's are his. It appears they have broken up. Good for her.
Anonymous wrote: 5 kids! I weep for this planet
Anonymous wrote:
+1
Please do not underestimate what a clean house and home cooked meal can do for everyone's morale.
You are doing a solid to the morale of your loved ones and for this country if you can do the work to normalize daily living and make it more bearable.
There is not very much in our control and we all are suffering. If you can do even a little bit in your own house to alleviate unhappiness and restore normalcy it will pay huge dividends in improved mental health, morale booster and a sense of control and purpose.
Anonymous wrote:im wondering how many of these posters have relatively small families and/or have ever taken care of more than a couple young kids at once.
1) she implies but doesn't say that the husband is home full time with the kids
2) even if he was: have you ever taken care of 5 young kids at once? i haven't; i only have 4, but that house doesn't look so different than i might think after a hard day... esp if that's clean but unfolded laundry, i'd say the parent did a decent job!
i'm not normally one of those people at all who say that if the genders were reversed the comments would be different... but let's say this were a SAH mom with a colicky baby who had prepped food for kids too young to do so themselves and hadn't had time to get to the dishes yet etc....
5 kids are a lot. you can argue it wasn't a good choice for that family or whatever, but this is what reality looks like.
Anonymous wrote:And men wonder why they are called man/child or why their wives don't want to have sex with them.