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Wendy @ Families in the Loop, January 6, 2014 at 5:45 pm Chicago is freezing and I just received a robocall from school announcing that classes tomorrow are cancelled, again. This means that tomorrow will be Day #19 of me not having my routine, the one that allows me to actually get stuff done. Hubby is still going to work, albeit bundled up. To show me that his life is hard and I am not the only one who is suffering, he sent me this photo. I’m still not quite convinced it’s him.



In the last week, I have to admit, I’ve been a little angry at hubby. And I’ve been a little mean, even though it’s not his fault that whenever our kid is sick or school is cancelled, I’m the one expected to give up everything to care for her. It’s not his fault that he gets to go on with his life, advance professionally and have adult conversations that take place outside our home, while I drop everything because obviously his career is more important than mine.

But I’m not bitter. Because, you see, hubby does a lot for our family. He likes to take care of the bills. He fixes stuff around the house, or at least calls someone to fix stuff around our house (to be fair, he actually does way more but it's been 19 days and I'm annoyed). And he cooks. Boy, does he cook.

After a decade together, I am pretty sure that hubby’s culinary interest is partly because he truly loves to provide sustenance for his family. It makes him happy. But I think his desire to cook also stems from the fact that he knows it makes me horny. Really. For some reason beyond my understanding, I sort of want to rip hubby’s clothes off whenever he makes stuffed cabbage or turkey stew. I try to fight it – who wants someone to have that sort of power over you – but it's not always easy.

When hubby told me not so long ago that he wanted to make us a nice home-cooked dinner, I paused. This would be difficult. I had work to do, deadlines to meet and Facebook pages to peruse. Hubby left for Whole Foods. When he returned home, loaded up with a couple of heavy bags, the pleased look on his face said, “You are mine.” I ignored him.

Within about an hour, waves of aromatic bliss drifted into our bedroom, where I was working. Following the delicious scent, I wandered into the kitchen to find hubby sautéing ingredients that I recognized immediately. Oh, no. Not Mexican. Hubby knows that I have no self-control when he cooks Mexican food. I am not in the mood right now, I remind myself. I don't want Mexican Dinner Sex. I must be strong.

And yet, I felt tingles down below. My tummy grumbled. I wanted a burrito, dammit. And more than that, I wanted hubby. I needed him. Immediately.

I stepped behind him, snaking my arms around his shoulders. I turned him towards me and kissed him passionately. Within seconds we were on the bed, fumbling with each other’s clothes. Once undressed, his fingers carefully made their way down, gently probing. I felt hot.

Then hotter.

Then hotter.

I said, “Hubby, it’s hot down there.”

“I know, Baby.”

“No, it’s really hot down there. It hurts.”

We paused, looking at each other. After a few short, scary seconds we screamed, “HOT PEPPERS!!!”

My vagina was on fire.

I ran to the shower, letting out a piecing yell along the way. Hubby trailed after me, apologizing profusely. As I flushed out my nether regions, he stood over the sink, scrubbing his hands maniacally. After a minute or two, he looked at me with a hopeful smile and asked through the shower glass door, “Should we try again?”

“Try again? Are you crazy?!!! My vagina is on fire!”

“But it’s fine now, no?” hubby asked, rubbing his eyes.

Pause.

Pause.

“Ooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwww.” Apparently, the heat in hot peppers doesn't come off with soap and water, because hubby made a dive for the sink, drowning his face in a pool of cold water. While he did, I howled as I continued to use the shower head as my personal vagina fire extinguisher.

I don’t remember how the burritos tasted that night. Or if we had sex once my genitalia had cooled down and hubby recovered his eyesight. Despite the pain, I still get pretty horny when he cooks, though these days we make sure he uses ingredients that won't heat up my vagina like a Fourth of July barbecue pit.

And whenever we have Mexican, which is usually at a place where someone other than hubby handles the hot peppers, we glance at each other and smile, remembering the night that he got me hot in a way I never expected.

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In the last week, I have to admit, I’ve been a little angry at hubby. And I’ve been a little mean, even though it’s not his fault that whenever our kid is sick or school is cancelled, I’m the one expected to give up everything to care for her. It’s not his fault that he gets to go on with his life, advance professionally and have adult conversations that take place outside our home, while I drop everything because obviously his career is more important than mine.

But I’m not bitter.


Here's a suggestion:

Maybe you shouldn't have had children? I am so fucking sick of hearing how working Mom or Dad isn't professionally satisfied. Guess what, dumbfucks? When you have kids, it no longer ceases to be about you or your stupid fucking job. Them.....not you. So tough shit. You had kids probably because all your other self absorbed friends were having them and it was probably time, right? If your job was so important to you, you should have had Dad snipped or had your tubes tied.

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I love that first sentence is posted as a jimmypasta quote. :lol:

PM on the muscle.

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More disgruntled professionals should provide intimate details of their fingerbang sessions with their significant others. Good career move.


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I love that first sentence is posted as a jimmypasta quote. :lol:

PM on the muscle.



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jimmypasta wrote:
In the last week, I have to admit, I’ve been a little angry at hubby. And I’ve been a little mean, even though it’s not his fault that whenever our kid is sick or school is cancelled, I’m the one expected to give up everything to care for her. It’s not his fault that he gets to go on with his life, advance professionally and have adult conversations that take place outside our home, while I drop everything because obviously his career is more important than mine.

But I’m not bitter.


Here's a suggestion:

Maybe you shouldn't have had children? I am so fucking sick of hearing how working Mom or Dad isn't professionally satisfied. Guess what, dumbfucks? When you have kids, it no longer ceases to be about you or your stupid fucking job. Them.....not you. So tough shit. You had kids probably because all your other self absorbed friends were having them and it was probably time, right? If your job was so important to you, you should have had Dad snipped or had your tubes tied.

STFU


Imagine how their child feels.

Kind of hard to hide that type of resentment.

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make more money and be willing to face the pressure of being the primary bread winner and you can go out to work when it is -8 out instead of sleeping late to take care of a child

further, that big schnozz should be happy she has anyone wanting to give her the pickle tickle after pushing out a kid and stealing more than her fair share of air

The story is bullshit. Mexican food isn't sexy about 10 minutes after the first bite of refried beans.

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I love that first sentence is posted as a jimmypasta quote. :lol:

PM on the muscle.

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 Post subject: Re: Somethings burning
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make more money and be willing to face the pressure of being the primary bread winner and you can go out to work when it is -8 out instead of sleeping late to take care of a child

further, that big schnozz should be happy she has anyone wanting to give her the pickle tickle after pushing out a kid and stealing more than her fair share of air

The story is bullshit. Mexican food isn't sexy about 10 minutes after the first bite of refried beans.


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This chick also has a article on why women are giving up the poop shoot for sex.

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Peoria Matt wrote:
jimmypasta wrote:
In the last week, I have to admit, I’ve been a little angry at hubby. And I’ve been a little mean, even though it’s not his fault that whenever our kid is sick or school is cancelled, I’m the one expected to give up everything to care for her. It’s not his fault that he gets to go on with his life, advance professionally and have adult conversations that take place outside our home, while I drop everything because obviously his career is more important than mine.

But I’m not bitter.


Here's a suggestion:

Maybe you shouldn't have had children? I am so fucking sick of hearing how working Mom or Dad isn't professionally satisfied. Guess what, dumbfucks? When you have kids, it no longer ceases to be about you or your stupid fucking job. Them.....not you. So tough shit. You had kids probably because all your other self absorbed friends were having them and it was probably time, right? If your job was so important to you, you should have had Dad snipped or had your tubes tied.

STFU


Imagine how their child feels.

Kind of hard to hide that type of resentment.


Exactly. Great head start for the young ones. Mom is pissed because she can't go have an "adult conversation" for 3 hours at her local Starbucks.


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So a person that decides to become a parent cant be satisfied with their professional lives??

Bzzzzzzzz. Wrong.

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So a person that decides to become a parent cant be satisfied with their professional lives??

Bzzzzzzzz. Wrong.


I'm sure they can and there are parents who are.

What I don't want to hear is how a poor parent "is expected to give up everything to care" for a sick child. I'm so sorry you can't go to work because your child is sick. How dare your child interfere with your daily routine.

That is unbelievably selfish.


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Peoria Matt wrote:
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So a person that decides to become a parent cant be satisfied with their professional lives??

Bzzzzzzzz. Wrong.


I'm sure they can and there are parents who are.

What I don't want to hear is how a poor parent "is expected to give up everything to care" for a sick child. I'm so sorry you can't go to work because your child is sick. How dare your child interfere with your daily routine.

That is unbelievably selfish.

That's not what she's saying, IMO.

She's saying because his job is more "important" (I'm assuming he makes more $$), they don't take turns during those times, it's always her sacrificing her job when those times arise.

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they should have poured a beer on it...alcohol works!

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I'm in the same position professionally as she is.

My wife's job is much less flexible and higher paying than mine. If the kid is sick, I'm not going to work. That's the way it is.

And if this is such a sticking point with her, maybe she should inform her husband instead of writing an online article for everyone to read.


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I'm in the same position professionally as she is.

My wife's job is much less flexible and more higher paying than mine. If the kid is sick, I'm not going to work. That's the way it is.

And if this is such a sticking point with her, maybe she should inform her husband instead of writing an online article for everyone to read.


Wait a minute,what about the hot snatch?

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Wait a minute,what about the hot snatch?


You heard Doug......pour beer on it.


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And if this is such a sticking point with her, maybe she should inform her husband instead of writing an online article for everyone to read.


This is the real thesis of PM's argument. It is rather passive aggressive and "holier than thou" at the same time.

In the Crazy FB people thread, the guy I posted about whose wife is divorcing him is also a blogger who would bitch and moan about much the same stuff. So it was not too surprising that he went nuts on facebook to everyone's pleasure.

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That's what people who write these types of columns do - they write about life. They've been around for years.

I'm in the same position. My wife's job takes priority, but when I take the majority of the time off to help with kid issues, it's still tough on my personal career. Yes, it's the arrangement we made together, doesn't change the reality at my job though. It's still somewhat stressful on my end.

I'm not sure how this is wrong - her writing about it, I mean.

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I'm not sure how this is wrong - her writing about it, I mean.


She's a woman.

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I'm not sure how this is wrong - her writing about it, I mean.


She's a woman.

Gotta be honest - I never laughed once while reading this article.

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The story itself is kinda funny.
The fact that she has to pepper it with the details about how she must sacrifice is what is annoying. My wife is a stay at home mom because her job was not compatible to being a parent of young children and she didn't want some daycare center raising the kids. These types of blogs (or any from other moms who are stay at home moms writing about their sacrifice) drive her up the wall because they hammer the point home over and over and over and over again. We get it. Your life is hard. So is everyone else's.

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The story itself is kinda funny.
The fact that she has to pepper it with the details about how she must sacrifice is what is annoying. My wife is a stay at home mom because her job was not compatible to being a parent of young children and she didn't want some daycare center raising the kids. These types of blogs (or any from other moms who are stay at home moms writing about their sacrifice) drive her up the wall because they hammer the point home over and over and over and over again. We get it. Your life is hard. So is everyone else's.


Bingo.

Once again, if her job is very important to her.....important to the point of going online to write an article complaining about her unhappy parenting/job situation......then she should have thought about the decision to have children much more than she did.

Being a parent can be challenging. Life sucks sometimes. It's just the majority of us don't feel the need to tell everyone online how unhappy we are while wrapping it around a story about food fucking.


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I'm not sure how this is wrong - her writing about it, I mean.


She's a woman.

Gotta be honest - I never laughed once while reading this article.



I don't think it's wrong. However, the anger at the hubby really has nothing to do with the rest of the story.

And I with you on never laughing. I'm don't think it's funny when a parent thinks that their career is more important then their child.

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So when it is really cold or school is cancelled does the dinner for kids making Bernsie stay home or his wife?

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