In today's Dear Annie column, hears from a reader whose husband thinks he doesn't have to help with chores since he's the primary breadwinner.
Dear Annie: I’ve been married to my husband, “David,” for 12 years. We have two kids, “Ella” (9) and “Lucas” (6). Lately, I’ve been feeling like I’m doing everything alone.
I also work -- part-time as a dental assistant -- but even on my days off, I’m running errands, doing laundry and handling everything for the kids. When I ask David for help, he says he’s exhausted ...
I suggested we divide chores, but he brushed it off by saying that he was already doing his part by being the main financial ...
I’ve been married to my husband, “David,” for 12 years. We have two kids, “Ella” (9) and “Lucas” (6). Lately, I’ve been feeling like I’m doing everything alone. David works long hours as an accountant ...
I don’t want to fight or ask for more than what’s fair, but I also don’t want to feel like a single parent while my husband ...
Dear Annie: My younger sister, “Rachel,” is 28 and has always been a bit of a mess when it comes to money. She jumps from job to job, spends impulsively and never seems to have savings. I, on the ...
Rachel called me in a panic because she was behind on rent. She asked to borrow $1,500, promising to pay me back in two months." ...
This isn’t the first time something like this has happened, and I’m starting to feel completely taken advantage of.
I’ve been married to my husband, “David,” for 12 years. We have two kids, “Ella” (9) and “Lucas” (6). Lately, I’ve been feeling like I’m doing everything alone. David works long hours as an accountant ...
I also work — part-time as a dental assistant — but even on my days off, I’m running errands, doing laundry and handling ...
When I went to college at 40, I was in charge of caring for my family. But my math class was so stressful that I ignored my ...