Anonymous wrote:My kids are 10 years older than yours, and even in that short amount of time, gender roles have really changed. I dealt with it because, at the time my kids were little, most women did nearly all of the cooking and cleaning. DH and I are both doctors, and our medical school class was nearly half women, but even so, nearly all of the married women I knew, even those married to men who earned far less (police officer, firefighter, etc), did most or all of the cooking and cleaning.
And women, even physicians, were proud of being good homemakers, cooking from scratch, decorating and taking care of their homes, etc.
I don’t think I would be able to tolerate it now. I would feel like a chump rushing home every day to cook, preschoolers in tow, while all of my friends only took on half of the domestic tasks.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. One person is gluten free. The husband only eats kosher meat. It's a pain in the ass. Kosher place is far away. It takes an hour to drive there and they only have chicken.
Anonymous wrote:I’d make a family dinner 3x a week only.
I’d make the kids, kids food the other 4… pasta with butter, nuggets, Pb&J … low clean up items.
I would not cook for my H more than 3x a week
Anonymous wrote:Op here. One person is gluten free. The husband only eats kosher meat. It's a pain in the ass. Kosher place is far away. It takes an hour to drive there and they only have chicken.
Anonymous wrote:I run most aspects of our family life. My DH earns the money, cooks, spends time with kids, and basically leaves everything to me.
I outsource lots of domestic chores and hire, manage and supervise staff. Both of us put our kids first, so childcare was one thing we did not outsource. I took/take care of my kids education, career planning etc. I also had a cleaning crew come twice a week for years but I dropped them in 2020. I do laundry and cleaning now.
We love the way our lives have turned out. We are financially comfortable now, but our standard of living has always been the same so for us life has been smooth.
Anonymous wrote:Btw OP you don’t really work part time… 3 12 hour shifts is full time for a nurse - is that what you are? I would not devalue the amount of paid work you’re doing by saying you’re part time.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't. I divorced.