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nicandtyler
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Topic: Would your partner cope? Posted: 18 December 2010 at 8:52pm |
If you had to switch roles and your partner had to be a full time stay at home mum while you went off to work? (ok so im stealing this idea from elsewhere lol  ) but I snorted into my drink thinking hahah hell no!
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mothermercury
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 9:04pm |
ABSOLUTELY NOT! Kidding.  That sounds mean, but he's only ever changed one nappy (with help) and just gives Chloe back to me when she gets grumpy. Ha, I'm sure he'd manage in the end, but he'd be pretty frazzled.
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 9:11pm |
Yep. DH was a stay at home dad for a year with our daughter.
He was really great at it!
The only thing he didn't do was cook dinner but he looked after her, cleaned the house, did all the washing & ironing etc.
It would be awesome if I earned enough for him to keep doing it but we really needed the second salary
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nicandtyler
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 9:15pm |
Aw AzzaNZ that's awesome! Where do I find a nice guy that would do that haha
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 9:18pm |
Definately not, he doesn't have the paitence to put up with the constant questions and the grizzling and moaning. Don't get me wrong, he is a great Dad but even he says he could not do my job
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 9:40pm |
nope, no way. DF never changes Isla's nappy cause he thinks cloth nappies are gross. I was changing a pooey nappy earlier and he walked out of the room gagging and pulled the neck of his t-shirt up over his face cause he didn't like the smell lol.
He too hands her to me if she is upset/grizzly cause 'I know best' (damn straight I do! lol)
I do practically everything for her, feed her, bath her, put her to bed etc. He is the 'fun parent' and plays games with her but that's bout it lol.
Will be a shock to his system when I return to work part time in Jan cause I will be working Saturday mornings so he will be having 5hrs of daddy/daughter time! The longest he would have ever been alone with her! I'm predicting a phone call from him every 5mins asking what to do lol
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 9:51pm |
Yep, no worries
DP is great with Jude in all aspects - food/mealtimes, nappies, cleaning up, bedtime, coping with whining and crying etc.
A friend asked how DP was at changing nappies last week - I gave them a blank look as I was trying to figure out what they meant! Realised they wanted to know whether he did it or not and I laughed and laughed. When we are both home - we both do the chores, dirty nappy changing and all.
TBH - he would probably be much better than me at household chores and cooking (well.... if I'm being really honest there is no probably.... he would just be much better than me) . Before we shifted jobs he used to do pretty much all the cooking (now his hours have changed significantly and he doesn't get in until later and we like to sit down to breakfast and dinner together - I do the porridge and dinner.....90% of the time....)
Main reason why it's not him at home and me at work is because of the boobs - and the whole pregnancy thing. As much as I joked to him during pregnancy and after labour last time - "It's your turn to do this next time!" Unfortunately biology hasn't made this possible!  Darn.....
Our goal is to get a job where we can both work and parent roughly the same amount (we are dairy farmers).
DP is bloody awesome. 
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 10:00pm |
If it was a case of me not being around he would cope but if it was a simple choice of role reversal he wouldnt do it... His words not mine.
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 10:05pm |
Linzy wrote:
Definately not, he doesn't have the paitence to put up with the constant questions and the grizzling and moaning. Don't get me wrong, he is a great Dad but even he says he could not do my job |
Ditto!!!
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 10:20pm |
i think my DP could (not that we have kids yet) but i dont think he could do it to my liking- only because im OCD about somethings and like them done my way
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 10:24pm |
my husband could do it. i find it a bit weird that some wont dont do it. right from the start we have shared in all the baby stuff - except feeding cause hubby doesnt make milk - and i have always felt confident that my husband could look after the kids if something happened to me. sure he might not put the right stuffing in a cloth nappy, or do things exactly as i do or make lunch the same way but he knows how to look after his kids.
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 10:45pm |
Yep, am sure DH would love it, he's a better cook than I am as well, the only downfall might be that he doesn't clean out the dirty nappies but I think if he was home all the time he would.
BUT in saying that if I go away for the day on the weekend he doesn't do jack around the house which kinda peeves me
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 10:54pm |
NOOOO! Well at least not full time. The most he seems to be able to handle is about an hour at a time rofl!
Nappies, he literally vomits if it's anything other than pee! And even then he puts them on so loose that she leaks and requires several outfit changes!
He can get her off to sleep, fine I guess... A bit of crying is usually involved!
But I don't think he'd be able to manage full time. He will be looking after her for 3 weeks next year while I go back to study, I start before him and he will be studying too. Will be interesting to see how they get on!
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 10:57pm |
If it was something that had to happen, he'd cope quite well (prob not so much with my oldest, but hell, even I cant cope with him some days!) but I'd still get a lot of phonecalls  If I'm home hes always asking for me to help him with things i can and have easily managed to do solo, I always laugh and ask him how he's going to manage while I'm in hospital in March!!
His nappy count is prob same as mine as he does most of them on weekends and evenings, he dresses her in all sorts of wierd combos (those who know me well, know that I like her clothes to 'match  ) and makes a hell of a mess while feeding her, but shes happy when hes around, and ends up fed, clean(ish) and dry... so thats a good enough job in itself.
I dont think he woudl cope doing it f/time though... he would get bored and grumpy, and want his 'old' life back too soon.
My ex was absolutely useless... 2 weekends was all he ever had to cope with without me while we were together, and both times he went straight to his mum or sister to take B cos he didnt know what to do!
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 11:02pm |
Yep, absolutely. He is so good at everything when it comes to our kids and the household. He is the one that keeps me in line,
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 11:05pm |
Bizzy wrote:
my husband could do it. i find it a bit weird that some wont dont do it. right from the start we have shared in all the baby stuff - except feeding cause hubby doesnt make milk - and i have always felt confident that my husband could look after the kids if something happened to me. sure he might not put the right stuffing in a cloth nappy, or do things exactly as i do or make lunch the same way but he knows how to look after his kids. |
 Same here
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 11:15pm |
I dont know if my DH could do it.... I love being a SAHM.... and have asked him before and he thinks he would rather be able to get up and go to work each morning..... although in his defence he is VERY domestic, so if push came to shove, he would most likely be fantastic!!!
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Posted: 18 December 2010 at 11:17pm |
Lol! BK! Sounds like DP dressing Lily too!
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Posted: 19 December 2010 at 12:12am |
Yes, my DH is wonderful -- he works from home 3 days a week and looks after DS while I work on those days. And he used to be a chef so he even cooks way better than I do!  (I'm very spoilt and I know it
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Posted: 19 December 2010 at 12:41am |
Yep for sure! If he didnt earn more money than me he'd probably be the stay at home parent. Or at least after I finished breastfeeding that is  He'd do things slightly different to me but we have the same end result
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