Lulu_Laroo
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I love him to bits and he does do a lot for me, but I'm starting to get a bit annoyed with the fact that OH thinks that because he goes to work, he doesn't have to do anything around the house. He does help out at weekends, but I can tell it's begrudgingly!
Do you girls think that because your OH works all day, that he doesn't have to do anything at home? I'm not sure what's reasonable or not? It's hardly like I sit at home on my arse all day. Having a baby is hard work, and I'm finding keeping on top of the housework really tough. My house currently looks like a bomb has hit it, and I'm not feeling very well today so I just don't have the energy to tackle it. Poppy is a very good baby, so I have that on my side. She's not demanding at all and only cries when hungry, but I don't like to just plonk her in her chair whilst I spend all day cleaning, I like to spend time interacting with her etc. There's also all her bottles that need to be washed and sterilised every couple of hours, feeding her every three hours, nappy changes, pretty much a full load of laundry every second day. I'm not super woman!
I don't want to sound like a moany old cow, I'm extremely grateful for everything I have in my life, I just wish he would help a little more in the evenings. I'm not asking for much, just him washing-up after I've cooked and served him his dinner would be a big help. I know if I just ask him to do it he probably will, but not without a big sigh and lots of "But I've been at work all day" 's later!
Am I totally unreasonable just to ask him to do a couple of simple things at the end of the day like wash-up and/or maybe hang some washing to dry?
How do you ladies go about it, do you even share any housework at all?
Do you girls think that because your OH works all day, that he doesn't have to do anything at home? I'm not sure what's reasonable or not? It's hardly like I sit at home on my arse all day. Having a baby is hard work, and I'm finding keeping on top of the housework really tough. My house currently looks like a bomb has hit it, and I'm not feeling very well today so I just don't have the energy to tackle it. Poppy is a very good baby, so I have that on my side. She's not demanding at all and only cries when hungry, but I don't like to just plonk her in her chair whilst I spend all day cleaning, I like to spend time interacting with her etc. There's also all her bottles that need to be washed and sterilised every couple of hours, feeding her every three hours, nappy changes, pretty much a full load of laundry every second day. I'm not super woman!
I don't want to sound like a moany old cow, I'm extremely grateful for everything I have in my life, I just wish he would help a little more in the evenings. I'm not asking for much, just him washing-up after I've cooked and served him his dinner would be a big help. I know if I just ask him to do it he probably will, but not without a big sigh and lots of "But I've been at work all day" 's later!
Am I totally unreasonable just to ask him to do a couple of simple things at the end of the day like wash-up and/or maybe hang some washing to dry?
How do you ladies go about it, do you even share any housework at all?