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A Chaotic Wardrobe, Piles of Unironed Clothes, and Sour Soup in the Fridge – This Is Our Home. I Tried Gently Raising These Issues with My Wife, but Somehow Ended Up Being Accused Myself.

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I first fell for Emily at a glance, the very moment our eyes met. It was love at first sight, plain and simple. I was absolutely taken by Emilys beauty and the gentle charisma that seemed to follow her wherever she went. I counted myself remarkably lucky to have such an intelligent, captivating, and well-kept young woman by my side, and so I wasted little time before asking for her hand in marriage.

Not long after, we made the decision to set up house together, and Emily was quite direct with me from the starthousework was not her cup of tea. She preferred to focus on her career, and she wanted us to share the household chores equally. I had no objections. At the time, it appeared a sensible and fair arrangement, and I could not foresee what the future held for us.

We divided our chores neatly, and Emily assured me she could manage both her work and commitments at home without trouble. I took her at her word, never pressing my own view on the matter.

Six months went by, and I started to notice things werent going at all as planned. Emilys career did not blossom as she had hoped. She was working part-time for an obscure company, on an erratic salary with no steady hours. Any money she did earn was spent solely on personal whims. Meanwhile, I was working myself ragged from dawn till dusk. Yet Emily always recalled our agreement on splitting the chores and, more often than not, overlooked her side of the bargain.

In the beginning, she put in great effort, but that enthusiasm soon waned. The house descended into disarray, with piles of un-ironed clothes gathering in corners. To my astonishment, she began blaming me, saying I ought to be helping her even more. This wounded me deeply. It became unbearably difficult to juggle my job and the running of our entire household. We had agreed, from the very start, on sharing our responsibilities fairly.

I held out hope things might improve after our childs birth, guessing Emily would take care of the baby and the house while she was on maternity leave. Sadly, it only got worse. At times, I catch myself wondering whether life wouldnt be easier without my wife at all. Our constant rows have become part and parcel of daily life.

Although I try to put myself in Emilys shoes, to see things from her point of view, I cant shake the feeling my own needs are being ignored. I work in the office, dash about at home, bear the brunt of our daily tasks, and yet, all I long for is a moments rest.

I find myself trying to work out what exactly Emily does with her days on maternity leavewhat stops her from making supper or tidying up the sitting room. Our baby is barely two months old and spends most of the day sleeping. I daresay Id manage a few chores in that time. And I cant help wondering how wed cope if another child came along. I believe in fairness and supporting one another, but Emily seems to struggle with these notions.

I dearly wish not to tear our family apart, for I love our child more than words can say. Yet I fear my patience has nearly run out. I am at a loss as to how I can carry on living like this. In the end, whose side would you take in such a story?

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