I Work Full Time And Do All The Housework Reddit. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. New comments cannot be

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. New comments cannot be posted and I’ve been applying for part-time work (again with his full support), hoping to find something in admin or possibly school/childcare (pretty hard without early childhood education credits) I just If you work full time, by the time you come home you are too tired to do any chores, so you save it all for the weekend, but then your entire weekend is taken up by washing, sweeping, cleaning, I still did almost all the housework, but we lived in a smaller house with no garden, ate out a lot, and didn’t have kids, so I guess there wasn't much to do. I also work full time, often 10+ hour shifts. So he gets to sleep during those hours, yet The hardest thing for me has been keeping relationships healthy in the midst of all this. The average lifespan of a human being is simply too long to live this kind of life for over 40 years of He says men and women are not equals men have their roles outside mowing the lawn and the women are supposed to cook and clean. If there aren't any kids and the person isn't like working a full time at home job, I think it's reasonable to expect them to do the bulk of the housework. I believe we both pay half the bills even though he If she refuses to agree to do housework, and you believe that working crazy hours to support both of you means that she should agree to do housework, then that is a huge difference in He expects me to do all the housework (cooking, cleaning, décor, maintenance, admin, etc. It's so hard to juggle all the above stuff you mentioned and also be a good partner and family member! Listening to that podcast episode helped me feel less anxious about how I'm going to cope once I go back to full time work. Other But they aren’t talking about stay at home they are implying that two people working jobs (even if they’re both full time) - that all the housework should fall on the lesser earning partner. She is a student and spends about 2 - 3 hours studying a day. Non-Romantic. I work full-time and make a good salary. You can still have all these things if you spread them out over your week. If the jobless spouse is being a If y'all have any intention of reproducing this problem is not going to get better. Though I think you can do most of these things daily if you alternate the The post about juggling housework with full time work left me wondering about the amount of time you ladies all spend on housework. My sister starts work 4 or 5 hours before her partner gets up, yet because she gets in before him, he thinks she should do most of the housework. What is the fucking point. My [18F] brother [25M] and Dad [65M] refuse to do any of the housework. ) as well as childcare if we ever have children. I work full time and still do all of it. My partner and I both work full time and I do the majority of the daily housework, as well as doing all of the DIY, tending to the gardens, plants, all of the driving and motor repairs. One of the things KC talks about, is how it's less important to have a I never post on Reddit, but I’m on my last limb in my relationship. Maybe it depends on what kind of school you're doing, but full-time courses are typically designed to be full-time and expect students to do a lot of work outside of class time. How do you work full time without hating life? Just to start this out, I'm a 30yo woman. How do you manage working a full time job, cooking, cleaning, and you'r physical/mental health? I feel there isn't enough time or energy Archived post. I had a partner who would not only not clean when I broke down and did the mental labor of asking them to I'm not sure. I've been employed consistently with only a few small gaps during college since I was 16, sometimes i WORK FULL TIME and go to SCHOOL, but my HUSBAND EXPECTS ME to TAKE CARE of all the HOUSEWORK michael on reddit 25. To be clear, I fully agree that NOBODY should try to do all I honestly do not think there is a scenario where both parties work equal hours but one also does a lot more of the housework that it would be fair because it always results in a time/leisure Then on the weekend I get to do all the chores I don't have time for. How do you manage your time/house chores whilst working full time? Maybe don't do all of these things every day. 7K subscribers Subscribe There are a million reasons why your husband might believe that it is normal for him to expect that if you Many Mumsnetters experiencing domestic abuse have found this thread helpful: Listen up, everybody. There is no initiative at all to do any household work from her.

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