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When 'Her indoors' was up the duff, i had to do the dishes, hoover and make the dinner, while she sat on the sofa watching Richard & Judy. Who's getting the bum deal out of that???

2006-08-30 02:48:04 · 40 answers · asked by pixie 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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I can see where you are coming from, in some ways. After I had my second child, we went home, picked up my other daughter, then I went home and cleaned. I knew people would be over there. This was the day after I had my daughter. But for some people, it can be rough on them, depending on how long the labor was, if this was their first child, or their pain tolerance, or just plain laziness. I have seen women who have sat on their butts, even two weeks after having the kid. Not all people are alike though. If it is within a week of her having the kid, then you should understand. Then if she still continues to sit around, you should stop helping so much. But when a woman is pregnat, it is tiring, and painful. It doesn't hurt for a man to help out sometimes, never asked my hubby to help much though....God, I got screwed on that deal! Please give me my 10 points now!

2006-08-30 04:09:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

First of all labor and childbirth takes so much physical energy and it is much like being worked to the point of death. It hurts, badly! And it takes up to 8 weeks for a woman's body to fully heal, especially after a C section. Don't complain about having to pick up slack around the house when your wife/girlfriend just pushed something the size of a small watermelon out of a space originally the diameter of a quarter. If you had to go through labor, you'd scream in pain.

2006-08-30 03:07:59 · answer #2 · answered by d4cav_dragoons_wife84 3 · 0 0

lets see.... right now my nipples feel like they are on fire, boobs weight about 30 lbs, my vaginal area feels as though there's a 25 lb. bowling ball sitting in it, which causes my thighs to ache NON-STOP, every 20 minutes or so my entire belly tightens up like a vice-grip is holding it, my feet don't even fit into my old navy flip-flops, my shoulders & neck hurt continuously from carrying the 30 lb boulders in my bra, ever time i eat i get heartburn, and I would LOVE TO HOOVER, do DISHES, and make DINNER if you could only be as strong as me & carry a baby.... but God has a reason for everything. Make dinner, vacuum, do some laundry & give your wife a great big kiss! She's doing a lot more work than you are right now.

2006-08-30 02:58:36 · answer #3 · answered by princess4castle 2 · 1 1

i think that girls take this whole (if men could feel the pain) thing a bit to far THERE ARE MEN WHO FEEL THAT AMOUNT OF PAIN and just because it is not through child birth is neither here nor there. The fact of the matter is that is is all about give and take and surly to got any man wants to do the best they can for the person who is going to be having their child in 9 months time or that is what I would do anyway

2006-08-30 08:42:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ha. Show your missus his question you asked, let her kick you twenty times, hard as she can, in your bollocks, then you see if you can understand the pain.

But I know you're havng a laugh.

Feel sorry for you, you had to put up with Richard Madely whining on in the background though (whining! Ha, remember when he got done fpr shop lifting, doing trolley dashes with bottles of wine??? Apparently his wife was a bit of an alchy - maybe she was pregnant at the time, and craving...)

2006-08-30 02:58:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Still her. You had your 10 seconds of pleasure and thats it. She, on the other hand has 9 months of discomfort, pain, bad circulation and nausea and then there is the agonising pain of childbirth and the general feeling that all she is is a milk dispenser. And you are complaining about doing a wee bit of housework? and why are you only helping her when she is pregnant? why don't you help out all the time?

2006-08-30 02:57:37 · answer #6 · answered by dragonwithpurplepants 3 · 0 0

Keevelish - in keeping with risk it is not a huge deal to you, yet i think of each and every being pregnant and each delivery is distinctive. possibly you have been between the fortunate ones. If I had no longer been pregnant this 2nd time i will trust you. My first being pregnant became a blast. The delivery wasn't terrible no longer exciting and it became somewhat painful, yet I form of predicted that. I had an exceedingly sturdy being pregnant nevertheless and somewhat can no longer whinge. Now i'm 39 weeks with my 2nd and boy do I easily have some court docket situations. i do no longer think of anybody guy or woman can determine in spite of if or no longer females could whinge. to each their own. each and every physique studies it in yet differently that doesn't cause them to stunning or incorrect.

2016-09-30 04:10:10 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hmm strap a watermelon to your abdomen and carry it around for a while and then see if you feel like doing chores. If you feel that your partner is guilting you into doing more because of her pregnancy, you should talk to her about it. But really, will it kill you to do a little more for a while since the woman is carrying your child? Being pregnant is very uncomfortable from day one, so maybe just be supportive since she probably had done these things for you millions of times.

2006-08-30 04:38:13 · answer #8 · answered by redzodd 3 · 0 0

After giving birth a woman needs time for her body to heal. My sis in law had six children, did not complain about the births at all and she still needed a few weeks after to get back in the swing of things.
Grow up and be a man, stop whining.

2006-08-30 03:19:56 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

So caring and considerate partners will do the dishes, hoovering and make dinner. Just like you are. Well done you.

2006-08-30 02:58:09 · answer #10 · answered by Kysalin 2 · 0 0

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