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  • Melanie Allen

    Husband Doesn’t Want to Share His Dinner After Wife Took Care of Kids All Day

    16 days ago
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    Parenting is a lot of work. Kids need constant attention, and sometimes caring for them all day prevents us from caring for ourselves.

    One man left his wife to handle the kids all day on her day off from work, then complained that she dared ask him to share his dinner.

    He Worked All Day

    The Original Poster (OP) shared that he went to work while his wife stayed home with the kids. His wording made it sound like she works, too but had the day off.

    “My wife did not work today,” he stated, adding that she “has been hanging with the kids all day.”

    But Not Really

    Although he was away from home all day, he can’t claim he “worked all day.” He worked a standard shift, came home briefly to grab his gear, and headed off for three hours of “him time” at the gym.

    “I got home from work at 530 and did a turn and burn to jujitsu class,” he shared.

    No Solid Dinner Plans

    OP insisted that “dinner was not discussed,” meaning he didn’t bother to talk to his wife about his dinner plans.

    But he had his plan all day.

    He keeps a food log and pre-wrote his dinner plans in the journal. He would make a sushi-like dish with canned tuna, rice, and seaweed.

    Of course, he didn’t communicate this with his wife.

    She’s Bathing the Kids

    When OP gets home from his “exhausting” workout, his wife is in the bathroom bathing the kids. He never shared how many kids or their ages, but the fact that they still need help bathing highlights that hanging out with the kids all day likely isn’t the break he makes it out to be.

    OP Makes Himself Dinner

    Since he’s starving from his workout, he decides to start making his dinner without bothering to check on his wife and kids. She clearly has bathtime handled.

    Wife Wants Some

    Unfortunately for OP, just as he was about to enjoy his fantastic meal, his wife came out of the bathroom and asked him to share.

    She told him that she and the kids had a late lunch and that she hadn’t had dinner yet.

    OP Hesitates

    OP paused slightly, working the problem over in his head. He absolutely did not want to share, but, to his credit, he realized it would be selfish not to.

    “I don't want to share, but I also acknowledge that hogging down all the food would be selfish,” he explained.

    Wife Notices the Pause

    She knew exactly what his long pause meant. She told him just to eat it all, but he decided to share anyway after noticing her frustrated tone.

    He tried to explain his hesitation and why he didn’t want to share, but she didn’t want to hear his excuses.

    Is OP Wrong?

    OP came to Reddit to find out if he was wrong for not wanting to share.

    “I can't imagine asking for half of someone's food as they are just sitting down to eat. But I also can't imagine not sharing it. I can't decide how to feel,” he says, seeking Reddit’s input.

    Dude - Step Up!

    Reddit can’t believe OP doesn’t see how he’s wrong. It’s frustrating to share after expecting to enjoy the whole meal, but OP refuses to acknowledge his wife’s hard work.

    He enjoyed three hours of “him time” while she wrangled the kids for 12 hours. He didn’t even consider her needs concerning dinner, only thinking of himself.

    “He just assumed her day caring for children wasn't work, went and entertained himself with his hobbies, and then made his own dinner,” said one user, highlighting how self-centered OP’s actions were.

    OP, you’re a husband and a father. You’re no longer the only important thing in your life. Make more effort to communicate with your wife and parent your children.

    This article was produced and syndicated by Partners in Fire.


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    Mary Winslow
    4d ago
    Ok folks. Me thinks me doesn't understand this at all. We had 6 children. I was lucky to be a stay at home mom. At any time of the day a kid was hungry. I always had something cooked for them to eat. I always made extra food for something called leftovers for the next day. It's not that hard to make a huge pot of chicken soup or a huge pot of beef stew. Or put a chicken in the oven. And she could have planned her day better. The kids are taking a nap. Go figure out what is going to be for the night meal. Hmmm the that roast in the oven. Peel some potatoes for mashed potatoes with lumps please. Open up a vegetable,or use fresh or frozen. Being a stay at home parent,mom or dad. Isn't easy. But it's the best ever damn job a person can ever have. Hearing mommy daddy I love you. Money can't buy that.
    why in the world
    4d ago
    hung out with the kids all day.. I thought he was speaking about teenagers and not toddlers
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