Man Feels Betrayed As Spouse Attends Funeral Instead Of Letting Him Take A Break From Parenting On Father’s Day, Gets Called A Jerk parenting FathersDay
So, the Original Poster and his wife have two children, six and four years old, and the eldest has autism spectrum disorder. In order to pay more attention to the kids, the author’s wife decided to be a SAHM, while the man has a full-time job. Of course, parenting takes a lot of effort, time and energy from the spouses, so they desire some breaks from time to time.
For example, the husband recalls that on the past Mother’s Day, he specially booked a spa for his wife, because he knew that she had wanted this for a long time, and when the woman returned home, a festive dinner and cards handmade by her kids were waiting for her. On Father’s Day, the OP also had some plans, but reality made its own adjustments…
The husband was extremely upset, and family drama unfolded over this. In response to his reproaches, the woman said that she had been locked in the house with the kids for almost a year, while her husband at least had the opportunity to go to work. The author objected that work is not a break, and that he tries to help her whenever possible in everything she does. As a result, the couple quarreled and have not spoken since.
“Of course, both parents get tired and appreciate their ‘days of rest’, but what the woman has right here is that her husband has at least the opportunity, as they say, to ‘change the scenery’ – from home to work and back. An unenviable choice, of course, but she is also deprived of this. So, if I were the husband here, I would try not to be offended, and express more understanding in this situation.
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