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LittleJack15 · 23/06/2013 20:53

I was just wondering out of interest other mum's on here. How helpful are their husband's. round the house and financially?
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HeySoulSister · 23/06/2013 20:55

I do it all, haven't got a husband! Smile

Vivacia · 23/06/2013 21:12

We've just had this topic I believe. The consensus seemed to be "he doesn't help me, we are partners and each does what needs doing".

LittleJack15 · 23/06/2013 22:07

I don't know if I'm to hard on mine. He doesn't help with little one. But he does cook me food and does his own washing and ironing. Is a bit messy round the house but not to bad.
Finically he doesn't really pay a great deal. I buy things for little one and we're lucky that we don't have to pay much because we live with my parents.
But some times I don't think it's that great?

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EhricLovesTeamQhuay · 23/06/2013 22:16

Yep, doesn't sound that great.
If he is the child's father then he should be taking an equal share of parenting responsibility. It's not all your job therefore he doesn't 'help' (or not) he takes his part of the responsibility. He should also be supporting his child financially and doing a fair proportion of the housework. Is he a spoilt lil man child?

LittleJack15 · 23/06/2013 22:30

Think he is a bit of a spoilt man child. Didn't really see it till we had little one.

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