Homeowner Hindered In Evicting Squatters After Finding Locks Changed Upon His Return

"I feel like he's objectifying and sexualizing me to my children"
In the hustle of morning routines, finding shortcuts to save time is common for many of us. This story revolves around a mom's unique method to streamline her mornings while getting ready for work, and the unexpected family debate it sparked.
This mom has a busy morning ritual. To save time, she wears an underwire bra and a sports bra around the house as she prepares for the day.
This includes a quick hair rinse in the sink. During this, she doesn't put on a shirt right away. Her young son is around, usually having breakfast, but this hasn't been an issue.
However, her husband has criticized her twice for not wearing a shirt, calling it inappropriate because they're not alone. He suggests it's not right for her to be dressed like this in front of their son.
OP feels her husband is making a big deal out of nothing. She believes he's making her and possibly their kids see her in a negative light.
She's upset because she thinks her husband is projecting weird ideas about women onto them. She wants her boys to respect women and not to think badly of them for something like wearing a sports bra, which is common enough in public.
She's frustrated because she feels she can't even be comfortable in her own home for a few minutes without it becoming a problem.
OP's husband is being unreasonable. It's perfectly normal for people to wear comfortable clothes at home.
OP's husband shouldn't make a big deal out of it. It's not right for him to think negatively about her just because she's wearing a sports bra. OP needs to talk to her husband and try to understand his concerns.
They may even consider talking to a professional to help them work things out. In the end, it's okay for people to be comfortable in their own homes, and it's the husband's problem if he's uncomfortable with it.