Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question is...why so much rage about COOKING? The poster above has a cleaning lady 2x per week. Well, that costs money. That's something the at-home parent can do. No one freaks out if a SAHM isn't cleaning, or if the DH has to spend 30 min doing laundry or dishes or cleaning up the kitchen. So much rage because op doesn't like to cook.
Having a cleaning lady come occasionally isn't the same as not cooking period. Plenty of people outsource house work, OCCASSIONALLY. That means takeout a few times a week or a maid once or twice a month. If your family can afford to hire a cook every day or eat out everyday or have a housekeeper, have at it. But OP's husband obviously can't so the adult thing to do is for OP to cook for her family as the SAHM.
Are you really too retarded to grasp that simple concept? We already know OP is.[/quot
Lots of families survive on takeout most of the week, or pay a mother's helper to help to cook, or do full meal delivery services, or modified services like blue apron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question is...why so much rage about COOKING? The poster above has a cleaning lady 2x per week. Well, that costs money. That's something the at-home parent can do. No one freaks out if a SAHM isn't cleaning, or if the DH has to spend 30 min doing laundry or dishes or cleaning up the kitchen. So much rage because op doesn't like to cook.
Having a cleaning lady come occasionally isn't the same as not cooking period. Plenty of people outsource house work, OCCASSIONALLY. That means takeout a few times a week or a maid once or twice a month. If your family can afford to hire a cook every day or eat out everyday or have a housekeeper, have at it. But OP's husband obviously can't so the adult thing to do is for OP to cook for her family as the SAHM.
Are you really too retarded to grasp that simple concept? We already know OP is.
Anonymous wrote:I'm less concerned about who is doing the cooking. More concerned about the general chaos of no family dinners.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM. I am expected to cook. There's person who expects me to cook is .....me. It's the least I can do. He works at an office and I work at home. But I still hate it. I would rather do just bout any other household chore than cook. I especially hate having to come up with ideas and having to please everyone. I also hate that DH gets home so late and we really want to eat as a family which means cleaning up til 9pm and then straight to bed. We have cleaning ladies twice a week. It's a luxury , I know. Is gladly trade the cleaning service and do it myself if I could hire a personal chef 5 nights a week instead! Not sure how easy that is though, plus don't really like the idea of having a someone working in the home while we are home. Seems very entitled.
Anonymous wrote:The question is...why so much rage about COOKING? The poster above has a cleaning lady 2x per week. Well, that costs money. That's something the at-home parent can do. No one freaks out if a SAHM isn't cleaning, or if the DH has to spend 30 min doing laundry or dishes or cleaning up the kitchen. So much rage because op doesn't like to cook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But on the bright side, with this attitude she'll probably end up divorced within 10 years, and then she never has to worry about cooking for him again. And no unequal division of labor, because everything divided by one is still everything.
That's probably exactly what she is hoping for. So she can get half her DH's assets along with his child support and possibly alimony.
Probably not. Child support and alimony aren't going to provide her with a more luxurious lifestyle than she's living now, which is what she ultimately seems to be after.
Ah, but you forget about the new Sugar Daddy she'll soon have after the divorce. The old husband will be paying for all the basics and the new guy will shower her with the luxury.