Burden half

Unless if a wife is bed ridden or working away from home, household concerns should be managed by her most especially if she is just staying at home. For me, it makes the WIFE LESS OF A WOMAN for not taking care of the household chores and bury the burden of doing chores to their husband when she is capable of doing things. Not knowing how to cook is not an excuse for not preparing food for the family and pass on that responsibility to the working husband. Take time to learn how to cook. Everybody is not born as cooks. It is something that is learned. Being busy is not even a good excuse because even the busiest people take time to cook for the family.

As you vow to be a wife and mother, you also vow to attend to your responsibilities while the husband also vow to provide. In cases when the wife is the bread winner and works abroad, it is then acceptable (to the society) that the husband will carry on the wife’s responsibilities. So if you cannot perform your duties as a wife and mother, then you should have not married. You’re not a better half, but a burden half.

 

3 Responses to “Burden half”

  1. Jhari Says:

    Wala bang like dito sa blog, hehe! Very well said sis. I so agree. Not a better half or other half, kung hindi “NO HALF” at all. Hahah! kaloka!

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  2. Carol Says:

    Burden half…bago yun ah! hahahahahaha!

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  3. Pinx Says:

    poor hubby….he should have seen it before he said “I do.” hehehehe…

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