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To: B-Chan
From the story:

"And when I got home, I seethed. I couldn't walk across the living room without tripping over some plastic toy or container of wipes. The baby was in the same little nightgown she'd slept in the night before. There wasn't a hint of dinner on the horizon. He was home all day—couldn't he at least run a freaking load of laundry?"

If this is true then she does have something to b*tch about. When I am off work for whatever reason I am a lazy slob... for about 3 days. After that I just can't do nothing around any more, I have to work.

Fortunately my wife knows this, so she just lets me get it out of my system, then reaps the benefits of a bored husband who is a neat freak. This guy should have the house clean, the kid taken care of and all the other stuff done.

If your going to be a stay at home dad, then BE a stay at home dad, butch up, and do it the best you can.

100 posted on 08/29/2007 5:01:09 AM PDT by Abathar (Proudly posting without reading the article carefully since 2004)
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To: Abathar
There wasn't a hint of dinner on the horizon. He was home all day—couldn't he at least run a freaking load of laundry?"
If this is true then she does have something to b*tch about

Yep. When my late husband stayed home for a while with our son, dinner was on the table, the house was clean, and the clothes were washed. Staying home is a job; if you're not going to do that job, go out and get another one.

136 posted on 08/29/2007 5:50:31 AM PDT by radiohead
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