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    • M Offline
      mwchua
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      Sometimes I wonder if the guys in Singapore still mostly possess the \"MCP\" mentality which I really hate :x


      I have many friends who work full time, earn more than their hubbies, but yet the men still expect the wife to be FULLY responsible for all domestic matters, from maid issues, kids upbringing, education to all nitty gritty issues !!!!! :stupid:

      I dread to think back at those days when I will be forced to take urgent leave for numerous times when dd was young and fell sick more often. Or when the maid got \"wayang\" going on, or when any last min issue cropped up. if ask hubby to take leave, he will say something like \"my boss does not like it when I take urgent leave!!\" so the wife's boss WILL LIKE when she takes urgent leave lah :x

      One of my ex-boss who is super MCP will make cynical remraks like \"Why do you need to run errand during lunch hours????\", \"Why do you need to call home when going for business trip??\" :stupid:

      Sorry for the grievances.... 😢 Guess ultimately whether SAHM or FTWM or PTWM, we ladies still provide the crucial support to our kids....and we should be proud of that !!!!!

      Kudos to all of us !!!! :celebrate:

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        sleepy
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        Question is how to communicate effectively to hubby to show more commitment? Somehow the message just doesn't sink in



        Recently, at breakfast table, I asked my kids to give a score for daddy and mummy. Hubby received a mere borderline pass. Reason the kids gave - daddy spent too much time playing golf.
        I hope this serves as a wake up call for hubby. Shall see 😐

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          sleepy
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          Funz:

          DD scored below average in her test, he ask me what happened. DS made some mistakes in his tingxie, he ask me why never revise with him issit. Kids fall sick he ask me when am I bringing them to see the doctor. DD in afternoon session, he ask me what's she doing the whole morning. I set some work for her to do in the morning and will go through with her in the evenings, he tell me not to stress her. Ran out of fresh milk, he ask my why never replenish. Haiyoh the list goes on.
          Precisely :rant:

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            pokemon
            last edited by

            Tks for all of your replies. Before this, i never think i fail as a mum if my kids don’t do well in school, maybe presently my kids sch work are okay. Now, it makes me rethink…if one day i have this problem…


            Im just like most of you, i do not have a maid, have to be a superwoman, wearing many hats in the house. So far is juggling fine. Im lucky my dh has never make bad comments about how i handle the kids, housework or any other duties that fall under me. He seemed to understand its not easy being a sahm. I always discuss with him how to tackle problems as well as share my days with him.

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              Darius
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              Hi, will be SAHM soon. just wonder whats your daily schedule like eg. what to cook for kids and family. what you teach your kids in the afternoon. Please share

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                jasmineong
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                Hi everyone, I was reading a number of your posts and kind of got 'addicted'. I really wonder why ksp is so good it is addictive, I find myself going to it at 3 plus in the morning :scared:


                But anyway, I am a SAHM..I am really happy DH wanted me to do so also, as I think I will make a lousy mum if I work, will be stressed up and end up shouting more..but being a SAHM also very challenging..I agree with what some of you have been saying, you feel that your child's failure becomes your fault cos stay at home, still cannot do well, only recently..I learn to 'kan kai' more.

                Any thoughts on how to manage better and also have a 'life' more so that we dont get too wrapped up in our kids and get a bit 'irrelevant'? Any mum face this?

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                  pea_nut
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                  Hi - I'm a SAHM who just enjoys spending time with the kiddos...besides cooking, cleaning, kiddo logistics 😉

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                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    Darius:
                    Hi, will be SAHM soon. just wonder whats your daily schedule like eg. what to cook for kids and family. what you teach your kids in the afternoon. Please share

                    Hi Darius,
                    My kids are in morning session - K2 and P4. Mornings after they go off to school, I do housework on some days. Lunch is a soup with meat and vege. Sometimes if lazy to cook, then buy 1/2 chicken or duck from downstairs.

                    Plan a time-table for the whole week, so that your kids know what to do in the afternoon. For eg English on Monday, Chinese on Tue, Maths or Science etc etc.

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                      Darius
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                      janet_lee88:
                      Darius:

                      Hi, will be SAHM soon. just wonder whats your daily schedule like eg. what to cook for kids and family. what you teach your kids in the afternoon. Please share


                      Hi Darius,
                      My kids are in morning session - K2 and P4. Mornings after they go off to school, I do housework on some days. Lunch is a soup with meat and vege. Sometimes if lazy to cook, then buy 1/2 chicken or duck from downstairs.

                      Plan a time-table for the whole week, so that your kids know what to do in the afternoon. For eg English on Monday, Chinese on Tue, Maths or Science etc etc.


                      Thanks janet for sharing. like to know more SAHM to learn more from u all

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                        janet88
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                        Hi Darius,

                        Sometimes I wish I can escape from the both of them, esp when they fight. :frustrated: But when I have a chance to be away from them, I miss them. Contradicting right ?

                        Find a chance to plan a weekly time-table, then you will be able to establish a system, from homework to rest to TV. All the best 🙂

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