Anonymous wrote:I am getting to near retirement age. My spouse has always been SAHM. The last two years I have been WFH and I say in that time if I go on same floor as wife during day it annoys her. Rarely together. Rarely do anything together 7-6pm everyday.
It seems her routine was I leave for work at 7 get home at 7 last 25 years and me being home in day is annoyance.
She wants me back of office. Now she is telling me I should work till 70.
How do people do retirement? My aunt once said marriage is forever but not for lunch. She also put husband on train. To work and have 12 hours free a day.
My brother is older and just retired his wife just assigns him chores for day then goes out. She was SAHM 30 years and same thing.
How does it work. I honestly hate WFH. Today I told wife I had hour free at lunch. She made me bowl of soup, then gave my 45 minute project. I noticed with my father in law my MIL would give him projects or put him in other room in front of TV then pour him alcohol till he passes out in chair.
Is this why men die young? My sister in law literally would ramp up spending if brother mentioned retirement.
Anonymous wrote:I am getting to near retirement age. My spouse has always been SAHM. The last two years I have been WFH and I say in that time if I go on same floor as wife during day it annoys her. Rarely together. Rarely do anything together 7-6pm everyday.
It seems her routine was I leave for work at 7 get home at 7 last 25 years and me being home in day is annoyance.
She wants me back of office. Now she is telling me I should work till 70.
How do people do retirement? My aunt once said marriage is forever but not for lunch. She also put husband on train. To work and have 12 hours free a day.
My brother is older and just retired his wife just assigns him chores for day then goes out. She was SAHM 30 years and same thing.
How does it work. I honestly hate WFH. Today I told wife I had hour free at lunch. She made me bowl of soup, then gave my 45 minute project. I noticed with my father in law my MIL would give him projects or put him in other room in front of TV then pour him alcohol till he passes out in chair.
Is this why men die young? My sister in law literally would ramp up spending if brother mentioned retirement.
Anonymous wrote:I am getting to near retirement age. My spouse has always been SAHM. The last two years I have been WFH and I say in that time if I go on same floor as wife during day it annoys her. Rarely together. Rarely do anything together 7-6pm everyday.
It seems her routine was I leave for work at 7 get home at 7 last 25 years and me being home in day is annoyance.
She wants me back of office. Now she is telling me I should work till 70.
How do people do retirement? My aunt once said marriage is forever but not for lunch. She also put husband on train. To work and have 12 hours free a day.
My brother is older and just retired his wife just assigns him chores for day then goes out. She was SAHM 30 years and same thing.
How does it work. I honestly hate WFH. Today I told wife I had hour free at lunch. She made me bowl of soup, then gave my 45 minute project. I noticed with my father in law my MIL would give him projects or put him in other room in front of TV then pour him alcohol till he passes out in chair.
Is this why men die young? My sister in law literally would ramp up spending if brother mentioned retirement.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound resentful of women who SAH. Perhaps you should have chosen a wife who wanted to work or have a career.
Anonymous wrote:I am getting to near retirement age. My spouse has always been SAHM. The last two years I have been WFH and I say in that time if I go on same floor as wife during day it annoys her. Rarely together. Rarely do anything together 7-6pm everyday.
It seems her routine was I leave for work at 7 get home at 7 last 25 years and me being home in day is annoyance.
She wants me back of office. Now she is telling me I should work till 70.
How do people do retirement? My aunt once said marriage is forever but not for lunch. She also put husband on train. To work and have 12 hours free a day.
My brother is older and just retired his wife just assigns him chores for day then goes out. She was SAHM 30 years and same thing.
How does it work. I honestly hate WFH. Today I told wife I had hour free at lunch. She made me bowl of soup, then gave my 45 minute project. I noticed with my father in law my MIL would give him projects or put him in other room in front of TV then pour him alcohol till he passes out in chair.
Is this why men die young? My sister in law literally would ramp up spending if brother mentioned retirement.
Anonymous wrote:Op, I completely agree with what you said but DCUM women will hang you dry for this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a SAHM.
My spouse is now WFH, and I cannot stand it, although I love him. Before, I had the house and the day to myself (when it wasn't a day MCPS was closed, or a kid wasn't sick). I could do the grocery shopping, laundry, pay bills, household errands/other chores on my schedule, shower whenever, exercise or not whenever. Now, he is always here. With him WFH and no travel, I never have the house to myself. Ever.
I miss the quiet. I miss the me/alone time.
This. It’s kind of like your boss is always watching you.
Maybe the boss would like the house to himself once in awhile. How about you get a part job and get out of his hair for a change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a SAHM.
My spouse is now WFH, and I cannot stand it, although I love him. Before, I had the house and the day to myself (when it wasn't a day MCPS was closed, or a kid wasn't sick). I could do the grocery shopping, laundry, pay bills, household errands/other chores on my schedule, shower whenever, exercise or not whenever. Now, he is always here. With him WFH and no travel, I never have the house to myself. Ever.
I miss the quiet. I miss the me/alone time.
This. It’s kind of like your boss is always watching you.
Anonymous wrote:I am a SAHM.
My spouse is now WFH, and I cannot stand it, although I love him. Before, I had the house and the day to myself (when it wasn't a day MCPS was closed, or a kid wasn't sick). I could do the grocery shopping, laundry, pay bills, household errands/other chores on my schedule, shower whenever, exercise or not whenever. Now, he is always here. With him WFH and no travel, I never have the house to myself. Ever.
I miss the quiet. I miss the me/alone time.