Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I can't stop laughing at how you've twice now mentioned your "4 pack."
Yeah...and a "four pack" isn't something men care about. Kindness is.
Certainly, the hard working, thoughtful DH deserves more kindness. How remiss of OP not to tie his shoelaces and brush his teeth for him on top of all that she is rightly doing. That lousy four-pack-having shrew!!
Agreed. The four pack makes it even worse, IMO. It shows she is spending actually time focusing on herself rather than her DH. Those times spent at workouts are valuable minutes that could have been spent massaging his feet or shaving his back for him. Evil harpy!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I can't stop laughing at how you've twice now mentioned your "4 pack."
Yeah...and a "four pack" isn't something men care about. Kindness is.
Certainly, the hard working, thoughtful DH deserves more kindness. How remiss of OP not to tie his shoelaces and brush his teeth for him on top of all that she is rightly doing. That lousy four-pack-having shrew!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I can't stop laughing at how you've twice now mentioned your "4 pack."
Yeah...and a "four pack" isn't something men care about. Kindness is.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I can't stop laughing at how you've twice now mentioned your "4 pack."
Anonymous wrote:So, where are the DHs in this thread?
Anonymous wrote:Team OP. F the haters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your earlier postings showed that you have a legitimate beef with your husband and were reasonable but now you are just getting bitchy. Take a break.
I actually think OP is doing a good job handling attempts to take the thread south. I would have just called you a sanctimonious bitch and told you to go to hell.I hope she does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or you don't have to have the perfect house. A little mess here and there for the sake of a happy relationship is a good trade IMHO. It worked for my parents. Life is too f**king short to waste on this insignificant BS.
OP here, I am glad your parents did not need a perfect house. As it turns out, I don't either, but I do need a clean house. Thanks for sharing.
This is what you wrote on page 1:
"I grew up with a spotless house and a mom who always had a delicious meal ready with fresh baked cookies. I cherish those memories and don't want my daughter to be denied that because her father doesn't mind living in filth."
Now I don't deny that your husband sounds lazy and unattractive, but you're back pedaling on what your standards are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP your earlier postings showed that you have a legitimate beef with your husband and were reasonable but now you are just getting bitchy. Take a break.
I actually think OP is doing a good job handling attempts to take the thread south. I would have just called you a sanctimonious bitch and told you to go to hell.I hope she does.
Anonymous wrote:OP your earlier postings showed that you have a legitimate beef with your husband and were reasonable but now you are just getting bitchy. Take a break.
I hope she does.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or you don't have to have the perfect house. A little mess here and there for the sake of a happy relationship is a good trade IMHO. It worked for my parents. Life is too f**king short to waste on this insignificant BS.
OP here, I am glad your parents did not need a perfect house. As it turns out, I don't either, but I do need a clean house. Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Or you don't have to have the perfect house. A little mess here and there for the sake of a happy relationship is a good trade IMHO. It worked for my parents. Life is too f**king short to waste on this insignificant BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have cleaners come every two weeks and you still spend a significant amount of time cleaning then your standards are much higher than the average person. We also have biweekly cleaners and the only thing left afterwards is laundry, cooking and cleaning up after dinner. If we have guests coming over then I'll vacuum the rugs.
OP here - I commend you if laundry, cooking, and daily cleaning up after three people, one of whom is a small child, takes you only an insignificant amount of time. You are clearly better at this wife/mother thing.
Well to be fair my husband cleans up after dinner. Does yours really just sit on the couch while you cook, clean up and put DD to bed?
Unlike you I don't bake and my house is probably not as clean as yours, so no I'm not a better wife or mother. However you mentioned in a previous post that when you stopped cleaning it broke your heart to see your daughter living in filth. That's hard to imagine if you have cleaners.
There isn't a lot of down time on the weekdays for us but weekends we like to go out as a family. I highly recommend going on family hikes. Put DD in a backpack carrier, pack a lunch and spend some time in nature. It would also allow your husband to get some exercise.