Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be more pissed at your nanny.
She can unload the dishwasher once in a while or bring the trash cans in. And she shouldn’t have put your son down for his nap several hours early. This is why people have nannies.
This, that's part of the Nanny's job
That's part of the husbands job. Why should the nanny pick up his slack?
Because she is being paid to help.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't think they realize how selfish they are. They just don't even get it. They do three chores and think they are amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off topic, but how is a couple on nurse manager salaries affording a nanny and extra babysitting?
I earn $120K.
DH works FT and earns $150K as a project manager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By any chance does your husband hunt Bobcats?
Nope! Definitley not.
Anonymous wrote:NP just chiming in to say I also married a loser by mistake. I think it is still a societal problem but mostly my fault for not prioritizing the right things since I grew up with a helpful dad and stupidly assumed all husbands would be involved partners.
Anyway, we have one kid, so am going to have another (I want 2 and he has good genes and is a good, loving dad despite being a lazy partner) and then kick him out of the house since I can easily afford it alone. He can go live in a condo a mile away and we can have joint custody. He’ll then be forced to do more and I’ll have a few nights off a week. Can’t wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be more pissed at your nanny.
She can unload the dishwasher once in a while or bring the trash cans in. And she shouldn’t have put your son down for his nap several hours early. This is why people have nannies.
This, that's part of the Nanny's job
That's part of the husbands job. Why should the nanny pick up his slack?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be more pissed at your nanny.
She can unload the dishwasher once in a while or bring the trash cans in. And she shouldn’t have put your son down for his nap several hours early. This is why people have nannies.
This, that's part of the Nanny's job
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not. You married the wrong man. You have a husband problem, not a societal problem.
My husband would never do this. He wouldn't want to, first of all, but even if he did, I would put a stop to it pronto.
I bet for each one wife saying her husband would never do this, there are five who feel like OP, plus a couple more whose husbands are like OP's but they don't even know it's wrong, because patriarchy.
F**k the patriarchy.
Damn straight!
And all the women claiming that you’re the loser for marrying a loser are just as much tools of the patriarchy as the legions of crappy husbands. Bye Serena!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't overfill your own plate. Usually it's better to get schooling out of the way before kids, or wait til the kids are older to go back to school.
I agree.
Before you focus on anything else, you need to get your house in order, OP.
Your nanny needs to step up. Your child needs to have a routine with predictable sleep/wake times, and your husband should be your teammate.
Frankly, I understand why he doesn’t want to be there. It doesn’t sound like you want to be with him as his wife, but that you want to use him as a nanny/housekeeper so that you can study.
So when husbands take of their children while their wives are indisposed - the husband is relegated to the role of nanny/housekeeper?
Basically reinforces the notion that women are the default caregiver in heterosexual marriages.
What do you mean by be with him as his wife?
I mean share a meal, talk, laugh, watch TV, tell a funny story, take a walk together as a family, play a game, etc.