Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord I hope he takes it and let you go your way. Do you even work?
Yes, I work full time and make about 50% more than him.
So very frustrating I'm the main breadwinner and I’m expected to do most of the domestic work so he can have a fun job.
What does this even mean? Expected to do the domestic work by whom? Him? Has he told you that or are you just another typical DCUM mommy martyr?
I mean, when he’s not home most of the time, yea, it all falls on me. Someone has to get the kids dressed, fed, and taken to school.
Anonymous wrote:I hate these “it’s all on me. I and only I do all the work!!” threads.
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids, OP?
I had this conversation with my husband not too long ago. Our kids were 15, 14, and 12. I told him that he could go back to the time intensive job in 5 years. That’s not much between age 43 and 48, but going from 14 to 19 is huge. During that time our boys were going to grow into men, and they needed to have their dad around for that.
It really got to him how little time we actually had left with kids in the house and how much time we were going to have after they were gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord I hope he takes it and let you go your way. Do you even work?
Yes, I work full time and make about 50% more than him.
So very frustrating I'm the main breadwinner and I’m expected to do most of the domestic work so he can have a fun job.
What does this even mean? Expected to do the domestic work by whom? Him? Has he told you that or are you just another typical DCUM mommy martyr?
DP here. I hate this tone on here. It means if she wants the kids to have a hot dinner or clean laundry she has to do it. If she wants them off screens she has to enforce it. Because if she doesn’t, he just, won’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord I hope he takes it and let you go your way. Do you even work?
Yes, I work full time and make about 50% more than him.
So very frustrating I'm the main breadwinner and I’m expected to do most of the domestic work so he can have a fun job.
What does this even mean? Expected to do the domestic work by whom? Him? Has he told you that or are you just another typical DCUM mommy martyr?
I mean, when he’s not home most of the time, yea, it all falls on me. Someone has to get the kids dressed, fed, and taken to school.
I know your type. You’re a typical mommy martyr who think kids need to eat and wear clothing. I bet you’re shallow and greedy enough to also prioritize things like paying the mortgage and utility bills.
Poor DH!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord I hope he takes it and let you go your way. Do you even work?
Yes, I work full time and make about 50% more than him.
So very frustrating I'm the main breadwinner and I’m expected to do most of the domestic work so he can have a fun job.
What does this even mean? Expected to do the domestic work by whom? Him? Has he told you that or are you just another typical DCUM mommy martyr?
Anonymous wrote:H used to work a job that he absolutely loved, but the hours were terrible. He was either not home, sleeping, or sleep deprived and exhausted or irritable.
Work reassigned him to a different position a few months ago. He now WFH with regular 9-5 hours. It’s been fantastic for me, he’s home to help out, he’s happier, we have a sex life again, kids are happier, I’m happier because everything isn’t falling 100% on me.
Yesterday H brought up trying to find a job like his old one. He hates office work and would rather be out “in the trenches”.
I told him if he does, I’m out. If I’m going to be a single parent, I’d rather be a 100% single parent so I can at least have one less person to feed, do laundry for, and I can date someone who actually wants to be around me.
Is it unreasonable for me to say no to a job change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord I hope he takes it and let you go your way. Do you even work?
Yes, I work full time and make about 50% more than him.
So very frustrating I'm the main breadwinner and I’m expected to do most of the domestic work so he can have a fun job.
What does this even mean? Expected to do the domestic work by whom? Him? Has he told you that or are you just another typical DCUM mommy martyr?
I mean, when he’s not home most of the time, yea, it all falls on me. Someone has to get the kids dressed, fed, and taken to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord I hope he takes it and let you go your way. Do you even work?
Yes, I work full time and make about 50% more than him.
So very frustrating I'm the main breadwinner and I’m expected to do most of the domestic work so he can have a fun job.
What does this even mean? Expected to do the domestic work by whom? Him? Has he told you that or are you just another typical DCUM mommy martyr?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible for you to work less hours so you don't feel overwhelmed?
The breadwinner should slash their hours and salary so the other spouse can pursue a fun job? Terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord I hope he takes it and let you go your way. Do you even work?
Yes, I work full time and make about 50% more than him.
So very frustrating I'm the main breadwinner and I’m expected to do most of the domestic work so he can have a fun job.