Anonymous wrote:Your regular sitter is away? If you have a regular sitter then somebody somehow got a break. Our toddler is 3.5 and we both together have been away from him 6 hours in 3.5 years. One of us is always with him and he is a handful.
Put the kid in daycare.
I'd never dare to ask for a day off, but I did go to work opposite schedule of DH. Now he agrees that DC is more work than his work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day off from what? You aren't working.
Taking care of a 7 month old baby IS working you smug bit**
Seriously? I've done it. Billions of women have done it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, have you posted here before. I feel like I've heard this in the same voice.
+1. I've heard this several times before. People have given you great advice before, why haven't you taken any?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day off from what? You aren't working.
Taking care of a 7 month old baby IS working you smug bit**
Seriously? I've done it. Billions of women have done it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day off from what? You aren't working.
Taking care of a 7 month old baby IS working you smug bit**
Seriously? I've done it. Billions of women have done it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day off from what? You aren't working.
Taking care of a 7 month old baby IS working you smug bit**
Anonymous wrote:Your whole problem is summed up in the title, "DH won't give me 1 day off." He is not your boss, why are you asking him for a day off. Quite frankly, when you(and many women like you) stop being subservient and act like you are needing permission from your husbands to do ANYTHING, only then women will start having equal rights. What is the first thing to do is not give a damn if he will be upset. "I am off to the movies, see you in a few," is a great start. Pray tell me when did he ask you if he can go to the movies or do something else without you? I bet you never. Changing your own mind set is difficult, not rocking the boat is easier. If your DH is emotionally and possibly physically abusive, you are in a worse situation. Nevertheless, you first have to change yourself, his power over you stems from you giving him that power. If you take off and not give a damn, he has nothing over you. If he is abusive, you need to leave, you need to start preparing for that situation and make it happen. Yes, it is scary and hard. But, if he is just a regular sexist jerk, you need to stop asking anybody's and his permission. Leave that baby with him and go out for the day, don't ask, don't apologize, if he doesn't take care of the baby and you come back home to a baby left alone and screaming, you need to leave that very minute and never look back. Seek a shelter, see a social worker right away. You need to be your own boss. It isn't easy but it is necessary. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Day off from what? You aren't working.
Anonymous wrote:Go back to work op. Start looking for a daycare. If he won't give you a break, get a break that way.