Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you haven't figured this out by the third baby, why do you keep having them? Put the infant down, shower and fix dinner. I had three and with each was up and taking care of things by the end of the first week. Stitches, tear and all---stop being so freaking helpless.
You're amazing. Would you like a medal or biscuit?
Agree with 1st poster. Better start to plan better and multi task. Life goes on with or without a newborn in the house. You have 3 kids in the house now, it's not all magically going to be easy.
Signed,
Mom of 3 kids under age 4.
Anonymous wrote:I have no kids, don't work, have a sick pet. Stayed up late last night, woke up late this morning and my husband called at 1:30 today to tell me HE was bringing home dinner.
There are too many of you here marrying rotten men. It's a very disturbing pattern.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
The next time he says something like that when holding the baby - just march up to within an inch of his face, raise your voice and state that you will not be sabotaged behind your back, that he better start pulling his weight, and stop the negative attitude. You are the one who has been sick and needs to recover, and he can stop being passive-aggressive and start acting like a man. Finally, that he should apologize for his entitled behavior. Leave the dishes in the sink and go to bed with baby. Don't lift a finger for him until he apologizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you haven't figured this out by the third baby, why do you keep having them? Put the infant down, shower and fix dinner. I had three and with each was up and taking care of things by the end of the first week. Stitches, tear and all---stop being so freaking helpless.
You're amazing. Would you like a medal or biscuit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no kids, don't work, have a sick pet. Stayed up late last night, woke up late this morning and my husband called at 1:30 today to tell me HE was bringing home dinner.
There are too many of you here marrying rotten men. It's a very disturbing pattern.
+1 billion.
Anonymous wrote:You should've called him and told him to pick something up or gone out to get dinner yourself. Are the two older kids usually starving when you get home? This is the third time you've done this so get it together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
The next time he says something like that when holding the baby - just march up to within an inch of his face, raise your voice and state that you will not be sabotaged behind your back, that he better start pulling his weight, and stop the negative attitude. You are the one who has been sick and needs to recover, and he can stop being passive-aggressive and start acting like a man. Finally, that he should apologize for his entitled behavior. Leave the dishes in the sink and go to bed with baby. Don't lift a finger for him until he apologizes.
Is that really how you feel a spouse should act when frustrated? Is that how you want your husband to treat you when he is upset with you? To get up in your face and yell? Tell you you better start acting like a woman?
Ops added details make this seem like her husband had big problems and is borderline abusive. Getting abusive back is not going to make any situation better. The fact OPs DH wasn't like this before is at least a hopeful sign that he is just really not coping well right now with life and needs to get his act together. Op, hope things get better for you soon.
And OP about 95% of the woman on here also don't see value in a woman staying home with the kids or child rearing and also see it as a vacation - so that is likely a sentiment that your husband may be picking up from the women he works with. People on here tell SAHMs with little ones all the time that they should have dinner on the table and have all the housework done if they are home all day.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
The next time he says something like that when holding the baby - just march up to within an inch of his face, raise your voice and state that you will not be sabotaged behind your back, that he better start pulling his weight, and stop the negative attitude. You are the one who has been sick and needs to recover, and he can stop being passive-aggressive and start acting like a man. Finally, that he should apologize for his entitled behavior. Leave the dishes in the sink and go to bed with baby. Don't lift a finger for him until he apologizes.