Anonymous wrote:We regularly don't get out of bed when the baby wakes up early if he's not actively crying. Once or twice this has meant he has a poopy diaper when we do get up, and who knows when it happened? It really isn't the end of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well, I don't think the real issue is whether or not he let you sleep in, which the post seems to be implying. Maybe I'm reading it wrong. To me, the problem is that he is not willing to go and help his own child when the child is crying and in need. That's awful.
OP here - He knows I will never let my child suffer, therefore the child will never suffer. So he can use not caring for the child/putting more burden on me as a way to hurt me.
Do you understand that this is surely not how he sees it? In his mind, he is doing you a favor by getting up early on Sundays. He is mad at you, so he doesn't want to do you a favor. He does not view this as harmful to be kid because he knows someone is still going to take care of the kid.
To be clear: I am not saying he is right that he's doing you a favor. Or that he's right about the argument. Or anything else. But it seems like part of your extreme anger at him is that you think in his mind, he thinks it is ok to harm your child to get back at you. And that is not at all what he thinks. I think it's important for you to understand that if you want to get over the fight.

Anonymous wrote:Op's kid "suffered" equally because of her. She chose not to get up with the child even though she knew he was awake. Because she was mad and wanted to stick her husband on early morning duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well, I don't think the real issue is whether or not he let you sleep in, which the post seems to be implying. Maybe I'm reading it wrong. To me, the problem is that he is not willing to go and help his own child when the child is crying and in need. That's awful.
OP here - He knows I will never let my child suffer, therefore the child will never suffer. So he can use not caring for the child/putting more burden on me as a way to hurt me.
Anonymous wrote:Op's kid "suffered" equally because of her. She chose not to get up with the child even though she knew he was awake. Because she was mad and wanted to stick her husband on early morning duty.
Anonymous wrote:Why is her DH exhausted? He sleeps later than she does every other day...