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To get annoyed at DH having a poo during our morning routine?

370 replies

doggiemum247 · 21/09/2022 09:34

We have a 9mo dd. Since she was born, I've gotten up an hour before she does so I can do everything I need to in the shower, blow dry my hair if needed, get dressed, pump milk etc. my husband sleeps in while I do this. If dd wakes in this time, dh takes her into bed with him for a cuddle until I'm ready to take her for breakfast and we all eat together- important for her development but also if I don't have someone helping me with breakfast, I almost never get to eat because she gets very whiny and upset in the high chair if she's not actually eating. This morning, he announced as I was going downstairs that he was going for a poo and shower (he usually does this in the evening once she's gone to bed).

I suppose for most people this wouldn't be a problem. But I rely on his support in the morning (by which I mean him holding her and then coming to breakfast with us, it's not like I'm asking that much of him) and it took me by surprise. I got annoyed. I said "if you knew you needed 20 minutes in the morning to get ready, you should have told me and I would have gotten up 20 minutes earlier so I could have played with her while you did that".

He got annoyed at me back saying "it's only 20 minutes" and "it's no big deal, it's not like you do anything or need to be anywhere". I study from home while looking after dd during the day.

I explained that if he'd just told me, I wouldn't need to try and juggle dd on my own for 20 minutes when it could have easily been factored in. He wouldn't even have had to get up early! I would have gotten up 20 mins earlier to allow him that time!!!

Needless to say, I didn't get my breakfast and probably won't get a chance to until later now because I have things to get done this morning while also watching dd. Currently BFing her.

To add insult to injury, when I came upstairs with dd, dh had left his stinky dirty pants on the office chair I sit at all day to work. Didn't seem to think this was a problem either.

The main problem though is that even though I've asked him to let me know if he needs 20 minutes in the morning to get ready and I'll factor that into my routine, he's point blank refusing, saying it's unnecessary and I need to ease up. It's not a make or break thing but to me it seems like such an easy thing to just let me know the night before and I'll get up early, rather than having to struggle for those 20 minutes. It's just be a lot less stress al around.

Am I being too rigid and type A, or would others expect their partners to let them know if they needed extra time in the morning to get ready, rather than just taking it out of time that is already very busy?

OP posts:
Quincythequince · 21/09/2022 14:53

Why do you need help with breakfast for a baby and two adults?

Why?

sjxoxo · 21/09/2022 14:54

I’ll be the poolice on this thread 😂 I do think 20 mins is selfish at a time when he could be more useful and given the rest of the context in the OP. There’s always threads on mn about men taking ages 😂😂 Is it biological? I saw a post on here using the term ‘luxury poo’ which makes me giggle even now months later

also I don’t think the actual poo is the issue here.. the forgetting the milk in the bag is a bit crap but forgivable- unless he’s expecting you to pack and unpack the bag even when he’s going out by himself which might be the situation here tbh.

there’s a middle ground I think for both of you. Loosen up from your side & him to take more initiative xo

Quincythequince · 21/09/2022 14:55

SudocremOnEverything · 21/09/2022 14:33

If I could type this ‘But it sounds very much like they both view baby are as his job and him helping out.‘ would read:

but it sounds very much like they both view baby care as her job and him helping out

The man needed to drop his boys off.

What exactly do you expect him to do whilst he does this?

CatsandFish · 21/09/2022 14:56

babyjellyfish · 21/09/2022 14:46

If this is a departure from his usual routine then he should have got up 20 minutes earlier then, shouldn't he?

No, why should he have to? He works. She stays at home all day. She should have not been so rigid.

Anon778833 · 21/09/2022 14:59

Well, unless you’re autistic and therefore can’t help your need for rigid routines you’re being very unreasonable.

Wait til you’ve got more than one child 🙈

CatsandFish · 21/09/2022 14:59

sjxoxo · 21/09/2022 14:54

I’ll be the poolice on this thread 😂 I do think 20 mins is selfish at a time when he could be more useful and given the rest of the context in the OP. There’s always threads on mn about men taking ages 😂😂 Is it biological? I saw a post on here using the term ‘luxury poo’ which makes me giggle even now months later

also I don’t think the actual poo is the issue here.. the forgetting the milk in the bag is a bit crap but forgivable- unless he’s expecting you to pack and unpack the bag even when he’s going out by himself which might be the situation here tbh.

there’s a middle ground I think for both of you. Loosen up from your side & him to take more initiative xo

Once again, it was 20 mins all up to get ready for work. Not just for a poo.

CatsandFish · 21/09/2022 15:01

Quincythequince · 21/09/2022 14:52

No, he shouldn’t.
Absolutely not.
Forgo the makeup and hair for one day you lunatic.

Why so you need this anyway, if you stay indoors all day?

Exactly. She's a stay home mum who studies. She could study in her pajamas, in bed even, if need be, she doesn't need to blow dry her hair, she's not going anywhere.

CatsandFish · 21/09/2022 15:03

LikeAStar1994 · 21/09/2022 14:06

If I was him, I'd tell you to fuck off.

Sorry but I would.

Me too! He'd be well within his rights. I just hope the OP apologises to him for being batshit about an impossible routine that isn't even needed.

Blondeshavemorefun · 21/09/2022 15:05

I study from home while looking after dd during the day.

aa others have said how on earth can you study from home and look after dd yet you can’t manage to eat a slice of toast /bowl of cereal unaided and look after dd

Aquamarine1029 · 21/09/2022 15:10

Your rigidity is alarming.

ZeroFuchsGiven · 21/09/2022 15:14

sjxoxo · 21/09/2022 14:54

I’ll be the poolice on this thread 😂 I do think 20 mins is selfish at a time when he could be more useful and given the rest of the context in the OP. There’s always threads on mn about men taking ages 😂😂 Is it biological? I saw a post on here using the term ‘luxury poo’ which makes me giggle even now months later

also I don’t think the actual poo is the issue here.. the forgetting the milk in the bag is a bit crap but forgivable- unless he’s expecting you to pack and unpack the bag even when he’s going out by himself which might be the situation here tbh.

there’s a middle ground I think for both of you. Loosen up from your side & him to take more initiative xo

Where has milk in a bag come from?

ZeroFuchsGiven · 21/09/2022 15:16

babyjellyfish · 21/09/2022 14:46

If this is a departure from his usual routine then he should have got up 20 minutes earlier then, shouldn't he?

No he shouldnt, dont be ridiculous.

loislovesstewie · 21/09/2022 15:20

Are people seriously suggesting that he has to schedule in a poo? I can't believe that anyone could be so analy retentive.
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Marvellousmadness · 21/09/2022 15:20

Your kid is 9 months old
By now you should have been able to figure out how to deal with them on your own.

You are being rediculous.
You need to prioritise better and stop being a martyr.

Id you wake in the morning and you BLOWDRY your hair every morning after the shower. How about just airdry your hair and with that times saved you make yourself some b r e a k f a s t

Please stop being rediculous op

LuckySantangelo35 · 21/09/2022 15:23

@babyjellyfish

how was he supposed to know he was going to need a poo?
don’t be ridiculous

AryaStarkWolf · 21/09/2022 15:23

babyjellyfish · 21/09/2022 14:46

If this is a departure from his usual routine then he should have got up 20 minutes earlier then, shouldn't he?

That would require him to have predicted that he'd wake up wanting to go for a poo the night before though, wouldn't it?

LuckySantangelo35 · 21/09/2022 15:26

I can’t believe some people on here think he should have held in his poo to stick to the morning routine

can you imagine having to drive to work desperate for a shit just to appease your partner and their rigid routine?!

babyjellyfish · 21/09/2022 15:31

AryaStarkWolf · 21/09/2022 15:23

That would require him to have predicted that he'd wake up wanting to go for a poo the night before though, wouldn't it?

Or alternatively he could have just taken a few minutes to go for a poo and not added in the whole extra routine.

babyjellyfish · 21/09/2022 15:32

LuckySantangelo35 · 21/09/2022 15:23

@babyjellyfish

how was he supposed to know he was going to need a poo?
don’t be ridiculous

It doesn't take 20 minutes to have a poo though.

Men who do this are taking the piss.

Aquamarine1029 · 21/09/2022 15:35

babyjellyfish · 21/09/2022 15:32

It doesn't take 20 minutes to have a poo though.

Men who do this are taking the piss.

He also took and shower and got dressed so 20 minutes in more than reasonable. It's amazing that anyone would be supporting the op's absurdity.

LuckySantangelo35 · 21/09/2022 15:35

babyjellyfish · 21/09/2022 15:32

It doesn't take 20 minutes to have a poo though.

Men who do this are taking the piss.

@babyjellyfish

it was 20 min for poo

the 20 mins included poo, shower, getting dressed etc.

AryaStarkWolf · 21/09/2022 15:36

babyjellyfish · 21/09/2022 15:32

It doesn't take 20 minutes to have a poo though.

Men who do this are taking the piss.

Jesus how many more people need to point out to you that he wasn't going to take 20 minutes to have a poo?

loislovesstewie · 21/09/2022 15:39

@babyjellyfish do you really begrudge a person who is going out of the house to work, time to have a poo, a shave, a shower and time to dress? Going to work smelly, unshaven and not dressed appropriately is just not on. Whereas a person who is home all day can spend longer on those tasks.

ZeroFuchsGiven · 21/09/2022 15:40

AryaStarkWolf · 21/09/2022 15:36

Jesus how many more people need to point out to you that he wasn't going to take 20 minutes to have a poo?

Its fascinating isnt it? Almost like She is reading a totally different thread or reading a completely different language.

She has as much comprehension as a baby jelly fish.

luxxlisbon · 21/09/2022 15:49

I’ve read the word ‘poo’ too many times today.