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Man Gets Mad When Chores Aren't Done & Says It's Mom of 2's Sole ‘Job’ To Watch the Kids

April 10, 2026 - 22:55

Man Gets Mad When Chores Aren't Done & Says It's Mom of 2's Sole ‘Job’ To Watch the Kids

A recent online discussion has ignited after a father's angry reaction to undone chores escalated into a declaration that his partner's sole "job" is to watch their two children. The incident, shared anonymously, has drawn sharp criticism and opened a wider conversation about equitable partnerships.

According to the account, the man became furious upon returning home to find household tasks incomplete. He reportedly argued that since he is the primary financial provider, his wife's entire responsibility is childcare, absolving him of any domestic duties. This stance was met with disbelief by many readers, who pointed out that childcare itself is a full-time job and that managing a home requires shared effort.

Commenters overwhelmingly emphasized that parenting and maintaining a household are collective responsibilities, regardless of who earns an income. Many noted that viewing childcare as a mother's exclusive role is an outdated concept that places an unfair mental and physical burden on one partner. The scenario highlighted the common issue of "invisible labor," where the planning and management of home and family fall disproportionately on one person.

The discussion serves as a reminder that a true partnership functions as a team, with both parties contributing to all aspects of family life, from finances to laundry. It underscores a continuing societal shift toward expecting co-parents to share both the joys and the workloads of raising a family.


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