
And for some wives, it can be a turn on that their guy is playing their part.Ever heard about doing things together? The faster homework if finished, the faster leisure time starts....![]()
It sounds like you are doing the best you can and that is all anyone can expect. Respect to you TaniaAfter a year and a half of being a working mum, I can honestly say I'm still struggling to find my place. I miss a lot of the aspects of being a full time stay at home mum...mostly the ability to be organised, have a brilliantly tidy home, and the time to help my kids with projects, go to after school activities, weekend birthday parties, school performances, parent teacher nights... and to be able to have just time in general with my kids...we used to have friday night pizza and movies...just can't do that anymore... since keeping them up on week nights is frowned upon.
I'd had to let go of the preconceived notion that I can do the housewive/mum thing as good as what I expect, and what I want. I have horrid guilt about working, and the evidence of the dismay is everything I miss out on and over time it is starting to trigger my depression and anxiety about leaving the house at all.
I think there are women out there that are truly amazing and love working, and somehow pull off having another place than "just" at home... I don't think women are so limited these days in just belonging at home, which is great...but I'm still trying to make it work...without it making me miserable.
Jacqui that is so 1950's .....
And also like you MS, credit to all mums like you and Tania, you go girlsI don't think it really matters anymore as to who stays at home with the kids. Unfortunately though, times have toughened up financially for most , and both parents are finding that one income is just not enough anymore, therefore both have to work.
I feel for you Tania Desire because I'm feeling the pinch of guilt with my kids as well, and I'm trying to burn the candle at both ends to try and make it up to them. Try and hang in there. Remember there are lots of us mums out there just like you. x
I cannot speak for other guys but i work hard during the day, do paperwork during and also at night. In addition, i vacuum, iron, feed the animals, pick up the poo, tidy up, fuel the cars, etc etc so please don't tarnish all menYes i totally agree with a woman running the house and working less. Men seem to be growingly imature these days and dont realise they should be working hard and earning good money to support thier families, in return the Lady should be neat, clean and organised to provide the for her Man.
did you actually read it??I cannot speak for other guys but i work hard during the day, do paperwork during and also at night. In addition, i vacuum, iron, feed the animals, pick up the poo, tidy up, fuel the cars, etc etc so please don't tarnish all men![]()
If more people Tradition and Goodness in mind, it might put things back into perspective.I cannot speak for other guys but i work hard during the day, do paperwork during and also at night. In addition, i vacuum, iron, feed the animals, pick up the poo, tidy up, fuel the cars, etc etc so please don't tarnish all men![]()
Yes i did but a lot of women work too and men need to be a part of the house work too. It is not just down to women to run the house, these days it takes two.did you actually read it??
Yes i totally agree with a woman running the house and working less. Men seem to be growingly imature these days and dont realise they should be working hard and earning good money to support thier families, in return the Lady should be neat, clean and organised to provide the for her Man.