I needed to hear this! Now I have a better understanding as to how to help my son when he hits this wall as well!😢
@michellebolyard13883 күн бұрын
Respect to dad and grandpa.
@accountforthings2 күн бұрын
Man, the subtitles are impossible to read. Also the voice sometimes doesnt make pauses . I think you could imrpve these videos
@AmyW-m2p2 күн бұрын
Women work until they die or become invalids. Whether they have a paying gig or just work free of charge raising kids and maintaining the household, they work daily and without thanks or recognition. Currently, I am the only one working; my husband is retired, and my son has severe anxiety disorder. So, I come home from work to the question "What's for dinner?" because obviously I'm the only one who knows how to operate a stove. If I don't clean house or do dishes, it simply doesn't get done. So, if Mom and Grandma seem less than supportive, it could have something to do with the fact that we ladies literally do not understand the problem. Not because it doesn't exist for us, but because the situation is a permanent and unsolvable handicap. Just limp along until you die, is how we live. Sorry your life sucks. Want to learn how to cook?
@projectisaac2 күн бұрын
That's ridiculous!!! Housework and meal prep are chores that should be shared fairly, or should mainly fall on anyone who is staying at home. When my wife is working afternoon/evenings, then I am the one at home, so dinner falls on me. When she is not, then dinner falls on her. Same thing during the day for getting the kids to school and ready, though since I work full time it is almost always her unless something came up. Retirement doesn't mean you don't work anymore, it just means you don't work for someone else anymore.
@AmyW-m2p2 күн бұрын
@@projectisaac Just because chores SHOULD be shared doesn't mean they WILL be shared. Progressive ideals notwithstanding, the fact remains that women have always and continue to shoulder the lion's share of household maintenance.