My husband and I are expecting our first and had a cook out over Memorial Day - he commented last night that all of his friends with children seem miserable. He said he wasn't sure how he felt about the baby because of how they appear to be miserable and that they all avoid going home. They all work overtime - offer to help each other/family out as much as possible, and spend the entire weekends golfing/out with friends/at the bar. I told him it might not be so much they are miserable because of their child(ren) but because of their wife/fiance/girlfriend. Anyone else notice this or have this dilemma?
Re: Miserable Friends
Maybe they are just tired?
It is tiring to take chare of LOs-- esp if you work FT.
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DH & I haven't told too many people yet that we're expecting but pretty much everyone has been really positive about it. There are however a few who complain and act like they wish they never had kids. Um... we just kind of avoid them and talk to the positive people who think their kids made their lives better.
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Exactly this. Um, your H's friends are purposefully avoiding parenting because it's hard? Sucks for their partners and LOs.
You need to figure this one out together, now. If this is the 'norm' for his group of friends, he may be setting the expectation that he will likely want to do the same. Or else in a year, you'll be complaining how your husband is never home and always has something to do other than being at home with his family.