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I was the house husband for about 18 months in the early 90's. It wasn't fun and the other half of the equation still felt like she was working two full time jobs.
It didn't matter what I did, it wasn't enough. But then I concentrated on the "guy" stuff you do at home. Paint the house, inside and out, fix whatever needed to be fixed and attempt, notice I said attempt, to clean the house. Turns out I suck as a house cleaner, but that is somewhat expected for someone with my background. |
NFW would I have done that.
Go luck SAH dads, glad it's you and not me. |
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My job often has me working when I'm at home. Seems my job is pretty much 24 x 7 whether I'm in the office or at home.
And when I'm at home, I often take care of one or more of my grankids since my wife sort of provides full time day care to help out our kids and their wives. eh...guess that don't count for much of anything.... |
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I supported my wife while she got a Masters degree in Psychology. When she got into medical school after that I started staying home with our 1st daughter. Well now two more kids later and I'm still at home. I have two in school and a 20 month old. It was my wife's idea that I stay home in the first place but I sure damn sure didn't expect to be at home 8 years later. I haven't worked in so long I don't know what I'm qualified to do.
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tell that ungrateful b!tch to get her ass on the floor and scrub, and while she's down there... |
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Where do you live? I have my son in a private christian school for pre-k, he is 4 and it's mon-fri and only 325.00 a month.......:shrug: 800-1000 I have never heard of that......:shake: hell you should open a daycare.. |
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