Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why would you wife have to do both drop off and pick up of child. You need to step up to the plate and do one. I wouldn't work either under those circumstances.
Impossible to answer given the circumstances. Maybe he isn't able to do one or the other. Total BS telling him to 'step up to the plate' - you have no idea what his work schedule or responsibility is.
Anonymous wrote:The kid doesn't want to hang out with mom all day starting at about 2 1/2 - 3 years old. My 3 year old is dying to be in daycare with the other kids.
Really being a SAHM is pointless after about age 2-2 1/2 b/c of this but the SAHM will not tell you that because they need to justify themselves.
Anonymous wrote:It only gets more complicated, not less. You will look back later and realize this when your kid is 4 and running around terrorizing the grocery store or whatever. Your kiddy have special needs; mine did, completely shocking us and changing everything. You guys sound a bit self-centered and immature.
WTF? Why is it self centered and immature for parents to worry about balancing the need to spend enough time with their kid with working enough to support the family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she sounds lazy. The baby is an excuse and always was. Tired of being a lawyer. don't make any big decisions. If she was serious, she'd ditch the house.
Lazy because she wants to work part-time with a baby at home? After she's seems to have been carrying the family fanancially for quite some time. You e got to be kidding me. She seems to have been carrying more than her share. Why would you thinks he's become "lazy" all of a sudden? There are many good reasons for a parent to be home full or part time with a baby or child.
Anonymous wrote:she sounds lazy. The baby is an excuse and always was. Tired of being a lawyer. don't make any big decisions. If she was serious, she'd ditch the house.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why would you wife have to do both drop off and pick up of child. You need to step up to the plate and do one. I wouldn't work either under those circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:OP again: I'm really hoping she doesn't end up staying at home, even if we can swing it in 12 months. The prospect of a woman at home with no adult interaction most of the day, no male attention except mine at the end of a long day ... I don't think that kind of pressure is all that great for a relationship. I want her to work, to be excited to leave home in the morning, and excited to come back in the evening. But then, I'm not a lawyer, so my day job is more tolerable, if less remunerative.
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Ha. Don't marry anyone at all then
Anonymous wrote:The kid doesn't want to hang out with mom all day starting at about 2 1/2 - 3 years old. My 3 year old is dying to be in daycare with the other kids.
Really being a SAHM is pointless after about age 2-2 1/2 b/c of this but the SAHM will not tell you that because they need to justify themselves.