Anonymous wrote:Nothing has changed in the world. Rich people pay poor people to clean their toilets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and it is good exercise too.
+1 I work full-time and still clean my own house, but when I was a SAHM with little kids, house cleaning was good exercise and a good way to pass the time while also teaching kids how to take care of their surroundings. Cleaning up the kitchen and having them play around with pots and pans or measuring cups was a thousand times more interesting than playing some kind of “pretend” game over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and it is good exercise too.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing has changed in the world. Rich people pay poor people to clean their toilets
have you ever been a sahp for young children? Yes, he’s happy, why wouldn’t he be? He didn’t marry me for my cleaning skills.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Split. I’m a stay at home mom, not a maid.
So husband works and he has to do half the cleaning? ok…he’s happy with this arrangement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I stayed home after DC#1 was born, we kept the cleaner because I was eventually going to go back to work, and didn't want to lose our cleaner.
Years later, after DC#2, and I decided to be a sahp for a bit, I cleaned the house, but I could do it because my youngest was in half day preK, which is when I cleaned. I did not expect my working spouse to do much cleaning during the week, but they did do the heavy lifting of the yard work, though I did also do yard work. I lost weight when I was a sahp and cleaning. It was pretty good for my health. Now, I just sit in front of a computer all day, like I did before. I hate working out.
I don't understand the comment about how you are a sahm not a maid, therefore you don't clean. Do you consider yourself a cook, a chauffer because you cook and drive your kids around? Weird comment.
Not weird at all, some of us do not find any joy or satisfaction in cleaning. In fact for some people, it’s a source of stress.
Anonymous wrote:I have always cleaned my own house, did the laundry and plenty of lawn care. I never understood the appeal of a 2X a month cleaner. You are still doing plenty of cleaning in between. And also question those who paid their cleaners during Covid, but wouldn’t allow them in the house. What?
Anonymous wrote:Hire- I do the dishes and laundry and stuff like that but actual cleaning of a house is not my forte. Staying at home has nothing to do with cleaning. It’s organization of schedules, time with the kids, errands while they harvest school, being able to volunteer at their school, and taking them wherever they need to go for all of their activities and as such I’m relieving the stress of all that off my significant other. But not cleaning. 🤣