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    Posted: 19 October 2007 at 4:21pm
That is what DH just said to me!!!!

He said about it being long weekend, and I said oh yeah forgot about that and he said what do you care everyday is a day off for you.

Spencer puked on him 2 mins later and when he was going eww he's puked on me help, I said sorry its my day off.

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Bahahaha ... men ... they say the most stupid things at times ...

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my hubby would be a dead man if he ever said that!
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Men, eh??!! Try telling him how he would like a job that runs 24 hours a day 7 days a week, with no annual leave and no sick leave!


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and no pay bloody men glad you left him to clean up the mess i would of hit him lol
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He's cooking me dinner. Said he knows I have tiring day and that he was only joking.

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Originally posted by cuppatea cuppatea wrote:

He's cooking me dinner. Said he knows I have tiring day and that he was only joking.


he had to say that. grovel grovel grovel!!!
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Guys don't ever understand properly until they do a couple of weeks of it! Nice of him to make dinner though.
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Yeah I threatened to leave Spencer with him all day tomorrow and go out, I said if its like a day off you won't mind having him on your day off. hehehe

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Originally posted by cuppatea cuppatea wrote:

Yeah I threatened to leave Spencer with him all day tomorrow and go out, I said if its like a day off you won't mind having him on your day off. hehehe



HAHAHAHA that'll teach him! hehe
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MEN!!!!
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Thats males for ya!! If only every day was like a day off. My partner wouldn't survive one day of having baby alone let alone a couple weeks....he'd be totally bald from stress!
Yes only in a fantasy world would being a full time mum be like a walk in the park.

The cheek of some men!!







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Ha! You should tell him its the complete opposite, you never get a day off when your a mum.

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That's hilarious!!! Go Spencer for timing!!!!!
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MEN!!!
I knew what was coming from the title   My DH has tried to make a few comments along those lines, but for someone that has spent maximum of an hour alone with his daughter before giving her back and needing a break???.   Lets just say he got shot down pretty quick
I am not complaining though, he helps clean the house and cooks the meals on weekends so that I get a bit of a break too

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Its weird, my Dh used to say those comments to me quite often (after a major hissy on my part he got the hint and hasn't said any in a while) but I do still think he thinks that I have it easy at home. BUT when he looks after even one of the girls for an hour or two he can barely even cope. He moans about how tough it is etc.

So apparently I have it easy- but if he looks after one of them for a tiny bit he has it tough?? I thought men were supposed to be logical
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What gets me is that I worked the same job as DH, and while we were in the UK I worked shifts as well. But still when I tell him that this is more tiring he doesn't seem to get it and thinks his job is harder than mine.
I got quite ill the last time I got mastitis and DH had Spencer for a whole morning and said to me afterwards OMG how do you ever get anything done. Is funny how quick they forget what its like.

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My DH is SAHD and I'm working 30 hours, and he's the more exhausted one atm
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Yeah I offered for him to be SAHD as I have same earning potential as him, funny he didn't want to do it for some reason.

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urgh men!!   DH is home with the mumps and the first day i went out to do something, was gone a couple of hours and he was on the ph asking how i do it everyday
'that's right hun....not easy is it!'   i replied


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