Do you feel like the household and parenting work in your house is divided fairly?
That doesn't necessarily mean that it's exactly evenly split... it just means that you both feel that it's fairly divided. What sayeth you?
Do you feel like the household and parenting work in your house is divided fairly?
That doesn't necessarily mean that it's exactly evenly split... it just means that you both feel that it's fairly divided. What sayeth you?
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
I think so. DH travels, but when he's home, he's home 24/7 and I put him to work! haha.
He goes on outings with our DD, wakes for night feedings, helps clean and does chores.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
Yeah, DH works 6 days a week and sometimes even 7, so I think it's fair I do most of the work. He actually washes/dries the laundry (it's on the lower level of our apartment building), and I fold it. He will do dishes sometimes and clean up the kitchen once in a while. I pay bills, vacuum, clean the toilet and bathroom...almost always. In addition to the dishes/kitchen when he is away. He helps with LO if she is having a rough night and waking up a lot (which is almost always!)...so long story short, yes things are pretty fair!!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
I think we've divided things fairly. We're both happy with it.
pomegranate / 3503 posts
I think it's pretty fair. I think we can both do more in terms of tidying up the house day to day though. We need to do some major organizing/decluttering.
persimmon / 1180 posts
Not really. For example, today I told DH I needed to do this, this, and this. He is perfectly capable of doing all the things, but said he'd hold the baby while I did it all. Um, no. I don't think so. I guess he thinks that since it's his day off, he gets a free ride. Of course, I haven't had any sleep, so I might just be extra moody today too.
honeydew / 7444 posts
I think so. He works, but when he gets home he watches LO while i cook, does dishes/cleans kitchen, gives her a bath, and takes out the garbage. On weekends, he will let me have one day to sleep in while he gives her breakfast and plays with her. He also will look after her while i go to spin or yoga class, do groceries, and make dinner on saturdays.
I am still the one putting LO down for naps, but it is a routine i am afraid to break. Even though i do a bulk of the housework, he still contributes quite s bit, and gives me enough "me" time that i don't resent him or feel unappreciated.
During his annual review, he gave me credit for everything i did with LO to allow him to accomplish what he did...because the chair commented on how he managed to be productive considering he had a new baby to look after!
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
Not really. I do pretty much all the chores at home right now, but when the hubby gets into his cleaning mood, home boy can clean!!! He's also great about prepping/making dinner before I get home so that all we have to do is heat it up. I don't think this will change once LO is here, but I'm hoping he'll take on more "responsibilities" with the baby when s/he arrives.
eggplant / 11824 posts
Parenting - yes.
Household chores - No; my husband does way more than I do.
coconut / 8299 posts
It's totally divided fairly and I'm so glad that it is! My DH is a neat freak like me, which really really helps alot. He hates mess/clutter so he'll clean up cause it bothers him. The cooking isn't fairly divided though (100% me). But he does so much cleaning that I don't mind that much.
persimmon / 1453 posts
Eh...lately, not so much. I have two pt jobs, am the primary caregiver for LO, and do the lion's share of the housework. I was fine with the arrangement before DD, but now I'm starting to feel overwhelmed!
bananas / 9118 posts
No, most of the house stuff is mine, but most of the work is my husband's. I think it it's only fair since he supports us financially. He does take care of the chores that I hate though.
As for parenting, it isn't 50/50 since I'm still nursing, but he does a great job with what he can do.
cantaloupe / 6610 posts
My husband works offshore, and so most of the parenting falls on me! But I think we're more than even, bc he does really really well financially for our family and also when he's home, he would be fine with being the sole caretaker if I let him bc he doesnt get to see her for weeks at a time...
And as far as household stuff goes, we have a maid service and when he's home, he pretty much does all cleaning/cooking...
grapefruit / 4817 posts
Ummm, not really. I do most parenting and almost 100% of the housework, even though I work full time, too. He'll do anything I ask, but I have a terrible fear of sounding like a nag (seriously women who nag drive me insane) so a lot of it is my fault. He just doesn't seem to notice what needs to be done, and like I said, he'd do anything once I ask, but it's hard to let go of the "it's easier to do it myself" mentality. Nevermind the fact that I have always been super independent and a bit of a control freak. I really wish he would just see that the trash needs to get taken out or that bottles need to be washed. He tries, but he's just so much messier than I am. I would be much grumpier about this, but we have a maid.
pomegranate / 3398 posts
We both work full time and I usually work the latest out of the both of us so he does a lot more homework and dinner and things like that before I even get home.
He's extremely hands on. Especially on his days off. I'll come home to laundry going or done and the house picked up.
I'd say it's mostly even but if it's not it's him doing more than me.
I'm a tad spoiled but he knows I appreciate him more than words.
pomegranate / 3716 posts
Yes! No LO yet, so things are still pretty even because we both do everything together most of the time: cooking, dishes, laundry. He vacuums more often than I do, but I do the straightening up.
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