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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 933243" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>Yes, I have seen the changes with some of the men I work with. I try to zip lips and shut up.</p><p>It appears when he gets home she goes on break, coz she has worked all day, and he, well, hes been playing tiddly winks. </p><p>There is nothing wrong with helping out around the house when shes had a rough day, especially with a newborn in the house. But once things settle down, she has her job, and thats the house and kids, and he has his, the bacon bringer homer. </p><p>I stress helping. When you are a housewife, yes you can take breaks more often, and not be quite as rushed, or on a schedule as a working person, but it is hard work, just a little more relaxed, AT TIMES. Not always. </p><p></p><p>Im glad that part of my life is over, I went from being a housewife, to the one thrown under the bus, and having to do it all. I loved it. I made the best of it, so Im jealous I guess of women who have husbands like that. It was unheard of to send the hubby to the store,or make him "watch" the kids so you could go alone to the store. In some ways it is better that husbands are more involved, certainly. In others I think women have gotten selfish, with the all about me attitudes. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 933243, member: 1944"] Yes, I have seen the changes with some of the men I work with. I try to zip lips and shut up. It appears when he gets home she goes on break, coz she has worked all day, and he, well, hes been playing tiddly winks. There is nothing wrong with helping out around the house when shes had a rough day, especially with a newborn in the house. But once things settle down, she has her job, and thats the house and kids, and he has his, the bacon bringer homer. I stress helping. When you are a housewife, yes you can take breaks more often, and not be quite as rushed, or on a schedule as a working person, but it is hard work, just a little more relaxed, AT TIMES. Not always. Im glad that part of my life is over, I went from being a housewife, to the one thrown under the bus, and having to do it all. I loved it. I made the best of it, so Im jealous I guess of women who have husbands like that. It was unheard of to send the hubby to the store,or make him "watch" the kids so you could go alone to the store. In some ways it is better that husbands are more involved, certainly. In others I think women have gotten selfish, with the all about me attitudes. JMO [/QUOTE]
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