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What do i say to my husband to get him to help out more?I’m 27 and my husband is 36
we married when i had just turned 22 and he was 31
I’m a personal trainer and work 9-5 Monday – Thursday
He is a deputy head and works 8 – 4 Monday – Friday
We earn similar wages except he earns slightly more than me
Part of me regrets marrying so young
When I first met my husband i couldn’t stand him and he spent about a year trying to get me to go out with him.
When I was nearly 23 and he was 32 I fell pregnant with our daughter now 6
I was quite thrilled I always wanted kids.
He seemed thrilled he likes kids as he looked after his nephew a lot when he was younger
Then when I was 25 I found out I was having another child my gorgeous son, I then started working just 4 days a week
My husband likes to play golf at the weekends and play football and go to the pub
I think he would prefer it if I stayed at home with the kids
But I’d never leave my job I love it and I’m a career girl
I always feel he wants to be superior to me
And he never helps me out with the kids, he never baths them, puts them to bed, changes them makes their lunch, he expects me to do it day in day out
I do about 5 hours of exercise a day with my job and I am wearing myself out
Even his mum has noticed he doesn’t help out
He was 32 when out first child was born
I was still only 23
I didn’t think it would be like this
Yes were doing ok financially but I am starting to hate my husband for trying to make me a typical housewife
Please help
thanks
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Peter Darwin has done his masters in Business Administration from Oxford university and is currently assisting Adverse Credit Unsecured Loans as a finance specialist. For more information related to Adverse credit loans, Tenant loans, Unsecured personal loans, Adverse credit unsecured loans please visit please visit
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Not really…given the fact that it was probably her choice.
Feminism is about choices.
holy shit ur awesome i wish i had ur talent keep up that good work/natacha
GOOD JOB! I Will Susrcibe!
word of mouth, ( no pun intended ), go to a local coffee house, and offer a raffle, for a free service for a week as they say you need to spend money to make money. never appear, as if you need the business. good luck
It's usually a married woman who does not work out side the home. She stays home cleaning, cooking, decorating—her job is to keep the home life humming smoothly.
Okay my wife had the same problem in the beginning the only thing i can advise u with is just to find some work to do u can do heaps of courses on-line or work on-line also there is some nice site will help u to work thru ur home ( that is if u want to work from home , if not just find a part time job and be honest talk with your husband about it and solve it together just be honest . okay then u can go for the fairest option …..
whoa!!it looks like a PICTURE!
ur an amazing painter!:D
Well let me give you my point of view here. I too worked from the time I was 15 til just last yr. (now 37) I have two teen daughters and a husband who is OTR truck driver (stays gone most of the time) So far you seem to be off to a good start…You have internet….LOL this will help to keep your sanity when you have nothing left to do. You can only clean the house so much or wash clothes so much, I do little things daily. I sleep as late as I want. Get up do whatever dishes there are, wash a load or two, and in between either play on here or watch a tv show or two. Today I am going to work out in the yard some. (We have dogs that tear it up and crap everywhere…ewww…) If I have errands to do, I do them. Everything is on my time table. I LOVE IT I used to think I would not adapt to staying at home, but I was wrong…Now I can't see my self working a full time job again. Financially I should never have to, but still the feeling is great. I am here when the girls get home. I know more about what is going on in theie lives now. I find myself wanting to listen to them more when they want to tell me something. They like the feeling of knowing if they should ever need me during the day, I am only a phone call away now. No more ""call your grandfather because I cant get off work, or cant afford to get off work" I can just grab my keys and go now. If I dont get everything that needs done finished in one day….So what??? There is tomorrow….I have plenty of time to get all the projects done that I want to do. I just make a list of things big or little that needs done, and work on the list…When I get it finished I look around and make a new list……It works great for me…Good luck, and if you ever want to chat you can email me or msg me @ tinamzlater@yahoo..com !!!!
can’t believe it’s drawn out of nothing, could be a photography!
First, I commend you on seeking a solution that does not dishonor your marriage vows. Female masturbation has so many methods that it really depends on your level of comfort with your body and what you like. You have to explore to see what type of touch arouses you. Try initially just beginning to rub your breasts and genital area with varied levels of pressure and circular motion (KY jelly or baby oil work well as lubricants). Keep your husband's picture handy so you will still feel that sense of intimacy with him. Also, try a vibrating rabbit (www.shoperotictv.com) which will open up a whole new world to you. You can actually call a private 800# at the site, and talk to the specialist who will recommend some things for you based on what you like. Last of all, don't be afraid to explore your own body without shame. It is a thing of beauty and is exquisite in its own way. Remember we women put the "Wo" in man. If you get bored with these suggestions, google female masturbation for varied techniques. Have fun!
I pulled this on my hubby a few months ago, gave him a "Bill" for services rendered…….It was, based on minamum wage in this state (La.), close to $1,300,000, if I remember correctly. That included charges for "Miscellaneous services rendered"…..LOL
Plus being doctor, nurse, banker, personal assistant, laundress, housekeeper etc….
The first step is to get rid of the clutter and get things in order. The best way to eliminate clutter is to do small sections at a time. Pick either a closet, a cupboard, a drawer or a corner of the garage. Focusing on a smaller area is less overwhelming. Take everything out of that space and divide it into three piles: keep, throw away, or donate/sell. After everything is sorted, put the “keep” pile away in an organized manner. Immediately discard the “throw away” pile, and then either drop off donations or start the selling process of the remaining items. Stay focused until the space is entirely done and then enjoy your accomplishment!
Make sure you have a filing cabinet for personal papers. You want to divide your papers into categories and then make corresponding file folders. Be specific so you are able to find it when you need it.
Once everything is organized, you have to make a conscious decision to keep it that way. Being organized is a choice and a way of life. It is about creating and maintaining good habits.
I am a professional organizer and I have a blogsite:
http://cleartheclutterprofessionalorganizing.blogspot.com/
Check it out for more solutions to your organizational issues.
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I don't get the sense that a lot of women are becoming homemakers for the rest of their lives after college. Even those who eventually go in that direction generally work for a number of years before they do that. It is a choice, and while it wasn't something I would have wanted, I think it is wonderful that some people are fortunate enough to have that choice. Others may work at jobs that don't use their degrees either, so what is the difference?
I can tell you a story: When I was in college, I dropped out twice. I was very unhappy with my major and had a problem with depression that hadn't been fully recognized. Finally, I decided to go back to school in a different major. At the time, I was working as a waitress, and when I told one of my customers that I had decided to go back, he said to me, "Why would you do that? You've already gone to college twice, and you haven't found a husband yet!" Now, 35 years later, I not only have my bachelors degree, but a masters and two doctorates as well. They have given me a wonderful career, and I'm very happy. But you know what? I still don't have a husband! And I can't say that I regret that terribly.
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