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In reply to the discussion: Should a feminist wife be an equal contributor to the household finances? [View all]kestrel91316
(51,666 posts)19. Are you suggesting that keeping the household running smoothly
(cooking, cleaning, shopping, repairs/maintenance, rinse, repeat as infinitum) is not contributing to the well-being of the family?
I guarantee you she's worked her ass off. Unless your home looks like something on "Hoarders".
If you are suggesting she work outside the home, perhaps the time to discuss that was when you first got married, with annual reviews. Do you ever talk to your wife or do you just whine about how lazy she is to your internet buddies?
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Should a feminist wife be an equal contributor to the household finances? [View all]
Old and In the Way
Feb 2012
OP
And let's not forget -- all that UNPAID work IS a financial contribution too
Remember Me
Feb 2012
#21
Most feminists I know want to be in the workforce. You need to sit her down and show her
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#4
YOU ARE. I am a wife. I worked for the whole time my husband was in the military and
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#18
I'll be a contrarion and say, other tha giving birth, I was totally involved.
Old and In the Way
Feb 2012
#15
As well as ways you can take some of the household responsibilities to free up her time. nt
FLyellowdog
Feb 2012
#12
Thanks for the advice, but I doubt either of us will get counseling.
Old and In the Way
Feb 2012
#28
They do...kids are fine. Sadly, this went done on our son's 23rd birthday today.
Old and In the Way
Feb 2012
#36
You're probably right...you should have addressed it to me directly, though.
Old and In the Way
Feb 2012
#32
Just so everyone knows....I doubt our situation is differnet from millions of Americans.
Old and In the Way
Feb 2012
#23
A wife and husband, assuming they are equally able-bodied, should be equal contributors to the life
iris27
Feb 2012
#29
Addressing only your OP, of course there will be unequal financial and other contributions. In
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#31