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“Bah! Has he hypnotized her or something? Who does this stuff? Making his breakfast and then putting is clothes out over night? … Get a grip.”
Ooh, I’d love to watch someone try that with my wife . . . she was apparently, err, horrified by my laundry skills when we started dating (hey, no-one told me that when you didn’t take permanent press out on time, it wasn’t merely wrinkled, but Permanent Wrinkle . . .).I once told someone I needed to go home and do my husband’s laundry (he works full time, I do not) and I got a long lecture of why he should do it himself.![]()
She’s not being shamed for saying others should do this (and she didn’t say that). She’s being shamed for making this choice.If this is what she chooses to do, that is great. It does not mean that every marriage functions this way.
As a long-time journalist, I think this woman’s choices aren’t news. There’s a lesson to be had here. Don’t advertise your personal business on social media. Ethical journalism is extinct. The world is full of social media piranhas and ratings-hungry “news” outlets.Seems to me: The “media” violates the 4th commandment by even suggesting this. Unless they were raised by wolves.
I would be concerned, for example, if hubby worked a 9 to 5 low-stress desk job and then got hone and loafed around doing nothing while she was getting up at 4.30am and staying up till midnight keeping house. No indication that that is the case here though.Liberal Media Shames Woman For Enjoying Motherhood, Caring for Her Husband and Kids - LifeNews.com
“Bah! Has he hypnotized her or something? Who does this stuff? Making his breakfast and then putting is clothes out over night? … Get a grip.”
I don’t know about you, but my husband’s and my laundry all go into the same hamper. It would be more work to separate it out.I once told someone I needed to go home and do my husband’s laundry (he works full time, I do not) and I got a long lecture of why he should do it himself.
I agree but also think that those doing the roasting are at fault, too.Don’t advertise your personal business on social media.
To be clear, what likely triggered people was how it came across as a mommy-martyrdom brag. I’m just right now tag-teaming on another thread about the perils of social media. Women internalize pressure to out-perform each other and post their results publicly.F_Marturana… she told them.
My husband and I have separate hampers. He does his laundry on Monday and I do mine on Saturday. His laundry stinks. Mine probably smells no better to him. Works for us.I don’t know about you, but my husband’s and my laundry all go into the same hamper. It would be more work to separate it out.We just do it when one of us notices that it’s full.