
Husband Insists On Getting House Help While Wife Refuses, Tells Her She Can Do All The Housework By Herself
"I don't want to waste valuable time with my family doing extra work when we can pay someone else to do it for us for cheap."

Having house help can be incredibly beneficial, especially for busy parents. It allows them to focus on their careers and spend more quality time with their children.
In this Reddit story, OP explains how hiring a domestic helper has provided him with the opportunity to continue working remotely and earning a good salary while also being able to spend time with his family and avoid doing housework.
One of the major advantages of having house help is that it relieves parents from the burden of household chores. With someone to take care of cleaning and cooking, parents can allocate their time more efficiently.
This can be particularly valuable for busy parents who have demanding jobs or multiple responsibilities. Another benefit is that having a helper can teach children valuable life lessons.
They can observe and learn about different types of work in the household, fostering a sense of responsibility and appreciation for various tasks. Additionally, witnessing the division of labor can help children understand the importance of teamwork and delegation.
While the wife in the story argues that doing the housework themselves is important to set a good example for the kids, the husband believes that hiring help allows him to be more present in his children's lives. This led them into a sticky sitch—just take a look...
A couple met during college, moved in together, and now have been married for 6 years with two kids.

They recently moved for the wife's parents. Husband got 2-year remote contract at same salary (80,000 euros/year).

Low living costs in wife's country allow for hiring help. It was affordable due to low wage and they disliked housework in their home country due to high costs.

Wife opposes hiring help, grew up poor doing housework. Believes kids should learn responsibility—husband disagrees with her logic.

Helper allows more time with family, higher earnings. Children can learn from helper's tasks.

Wife disagrees about hiring help, calls lazy. Works nightshift, values family time.
Is the husband in the wrong? Scroll down to see what people had to say...

Wisdom from her, spin cycle for him. Time to tidy up and tighten those purse strings!

Sounds like he missed the 'chores 101' class! Some folks are born with a silver sponge.

Sounds like someone's trying to delegate the detective work! Who's on dish duty?

Seems like their house was on autopilot! Chores? More like chore-no!

Running on the 'Jack-of-all-trades, master of a 6'x6' space' system! Multitasking at its finest.

Looks like they're serving up a clean divide between cleaners and nannies! Separate jobs, separate spaces, same old story.

About as likely as finding a unicorn doing the dishes! Chores: the ultimate disappearing act.

Looks like it's time to let the mini-me's loose! Action speaks louder than chores.

Trying to avoid a 'toddler takeover' in the chore department? Let's keep the job and the jungle gym separate!

Sounds like a choreographed clean-up! Who knew housekeeping could be such a delicate dance?

Looks like someone's throwing shade in the salary showdown! Rich in euros, but short on tact.

Paying a fair wage? It's not just a trend, it's good karma in every currency!

Seems like a sour note in the symphony of wealth! Generosity pays dividends, unlike rotten eggs.

Seems like they're crafting a choreography of compromise! Kids learn, chores burn, and everyone gets a turn.

Looks like he's dishing out options faster than she can clean! All's fair in love and chores.

We hope this couple did make amends in the end—sometimes setting a good example for kids isn't just about doing housework but also about making smart decisions. Being a good parent means finding creative solutions, not just mopping floors!
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