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How much does your partner help you?


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Much the same here, I'm afraid. Husband can't stand toys everywhere but doesn't often help tidy them. When he does, he just throws everything in one giant toy box w/o putting any of the games or puzzles back together. So, when you want to play with anything, you have to unpack the whole box and hunt down pieces one by one. I have the distinct impression he thinks I'm slow at tidying. To me, it's the differencec between actually cleaning and organising things versus just shoving it all in a bag. The bag+shoving approach is fine once in a while, but I'm dreading what it's going to be like when I go back to work fulltime. Will I still be the only one sorting games and puzzles? I have visions of dumping the whole bag on his side of the bed one evening. Buahahahaha.
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> Has anyone read this book?? I've heard about it

> but not read it...

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> Shattered: Modern Motherhood and the Illusion of

> Equality by Rebecca Asher



I have put it on my list!

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