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Is it time to teach the husband a lesson

Yep I think so. In two years my husband has never changed, fed, bathed, or woken up with our child. NOT ONCE. it's quite annoying and I'm usually exhausted after doing EVERYTHING for him and our baby and four daughters. He seems to think that sleep is not important for me. And I should be happy he pays the majority of the bills because he has a job that pays a little more then me. So it's 12 am I decided to put our child in our room because well at 12 my child thinks it's party time... Hope he enjoys his sleep cause I am watching movies on the couch tonight sucker
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BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
Sounds like a good way to let your room get torn to shreds by a child sized tornado.
No I have a spotless room with nothing for him to touch I can hear him jumping and annoying his dad lol
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@DidIHurtYourFeelings: I'd say give him to me for a while but I'm a terrible influence on children lmao. My best friend's dad invited me over for Christmas last year and he had a lot of family and friends over as well. One guy named Scott brought his 7 year old son, Drease, who took an instant liking to me. I played with Drease a lot since he was the only kid there and he was bored. As much fun as he had, I probably corrupted him. I taught him how to shoot ball bearings out of a slingshot, as well as how to make flash paper using lighter fluid and cotton balls. We set fire to a cardboard box in the backyard. I made sure to change all the names of the stuff though so if he told his dad, it would sound like we were playing make believe or something. I called the lighter fluid "magic water" and the cotton balls "super fluff."
@BlueMetalChick: haha okay that's pretty bad. My child is a little terrorist as it is so I have to keep the bad influences​ away