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I'm becoming a stay at home dad and I'm not sure I like it

submitted by WanderingToast to whatever 2.3 yearsJan 4, 2022 05:34:33 ago (+22/-1)     (whatever)

Be me
Reformed womaniser - good looking (apparently)
Meet some chick
She's a student doing her masters after a 12 year break from education
She attends an art uni
Masters is in something I'm still not entirely convinced is an actual thing
She's got some sjw leanings - but not a lost cause yet
I'm gonna red pill her while dicking her down
2 of my favourite things.
Her dad's a communist - it just gets better - kek

The red pills take, times are good.
Despite communist dad - family is also hard core Catholic (Jesuit no less)
Her body count could be counted on a mine victims hand - all relationships too.

She finishes her Masters in bullshit and I suggest she just move in with me.
I am da provider - as it should be -
Living the trad life dream. She's more of a mum to my other kids than their bio mum to boot!
Fast forward and we get married cos she wants to squeeze out a baby
1 more blue eyed baby added to the ranks (baby ahead of every curve - good genes win)

Then wife gets headhunted.
We both decide stranger should not watch baby - she wants to be a mum
I drop some days at work so she can do this little side gig

But now that's snowballed. Offers left and right.
And now she's only accepting work that fits around her schedule (which is also my work schedule) and at the going market rate.

My face when this bitch earns in a day what I make in a week
All while working to her own timetable and schedule from where she wants.

I still pay for roof and taxes etc.
But it can't be escaped that everyday I go to work, I'm costing the family money.

I don't want to be feckless - she knows this, but at same time, paying to go to work is somewhat retarded.

What do?


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I won't bore you with the details but I was able to "retire" & start working for myself, from home when I was in my mid 30's after a brutal divorce. My son was young. Skip ahead 15-20 years and now he's an engineer.

You staying home is better than her staying home.