She has chosen to live life as a home-maker - never something that I wanted or asked for. She could go out to work but chooses not to. Is it unfair to suggest that she take accountability for the home.
I do a tonne of work anyway and start a 'second shift' when I come back from the office. And I do that happily ... but then also get criticised for what I am doing and the way I am doing it.
What has she been doing all day? No doubt clothes folding will start at 10 pm.
I could do it but I will inevitably be told - as in the past - that my folding is inadequate.
I am a messy person myself but this is getting even beyond me.
Time management is the worst I have EVER seen.
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!
What has she been doing all day? No doubt clothes folding will start at 10 pm.
I could do it but I will inevitably be told - as in the past - that my folding is inadequate.
I am a messy person myself but this is getting even beyond me.
Time management is the worst I have EVER seen.
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!
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