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Husband Shames Coworkers For Coming Early To Work Where They Already Work 12 Hours A Day

Parents should assist one another in completing their children’s tasks as they share equal responsibility for them. The entire weight falls on the other person if one of them flees from their allocated responsibility, and mothers are typically the ones who have to put in the greatest effort to raise their children.

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OP’s husband was working for a large company where he had to work for more than fifty hours a week, earning a good income. There was a group of colleagues who came an hour earlier to the office and bought breakfast for everyone in turns. He was wondering about their behavior and discussed it with her wife. OP explained to her husband that they intentionally spend extra time on their jobs to avoid the responsibilities of their kids at home. One day, when his colleagues were bragging about their kid’s successes and teasing OP’s husband for not having any kids, he responded perfectly. Read the whole story to learn about OP’s reply to his colleagues, and share your thoughts in the comment section below.

Source: Reddit

1. OP’s husband is suspicious about his colleagues’ early arrival at work.

2. OP’s husband worked more than fifty hours a week at a large, bustling company. A group of seven male employees showed up at the office one hour early and took turns buying the group’s breakfast.

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3. OP’s husband was curious as to why they arrived at work early. OP informed him that they left their house early to escape having to prepare their kids for school.

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4. After the group boasted about their children to OP’s husband, who was childless, he made fun of them for their desire to get away rather than spend quality time with their wonderful children.

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5. The group laughed awkwardly because they had no answer to her husband’s comment.

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Now that you’ve heard the story, let’s dive into what Redditors had to say. Keep reading to discover other people’s perspectives on the matter.

6. Yes, fathers who hesitate to share their children’s responsibilities often exhibit this escapism-related behavior.

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7. OP clarified that they boasted about their children’s accomplishments without having any involvement in their development.

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8. Redditors recalled their father acting in the same way when they were little and now realize why.

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9. Redditor shared a study from Spain that showed a significant decrease in men’s desire to have children after they were granted time off to be at home with their maternity.

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10. Certainly! Dads typically avoid arriving home early to prevent their children from yelling and clinging to them.

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11. Redditors worked in medical facilities where doctors put in extra time on holidays to avoid spending time with their families.

12. Mothers must care for their children on their own since fathers do not want to share parental duties.

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13. A Redditor claims that people like to work in safe places, such as offices, and dislike working from home since they don’t want to spend time with their families.

14. Redditor feels bad for those who choose to work longer hours outside to escape their homes.

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15. Redditor remarks that every male likes to spend time at home—until he is confined there with his spouse and children.

16. Yes, the home is the place where you find peace.

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17. Redditor affirms that her coworkers are opposed to working from home because they find it difficult to spend time with their children at home.

18. Redditor criticized parents for adjusting their children’s school timing for their convenience.

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19. Redditor notes that, unlike in the past, their coworkers now prefer working from home.

20. Redditor shares that her husband worked on a ship for two weeks before receiving two weeks off. However, her husband’s coworkers chose to spend their half-time at the hotel rather than at home.

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OP’s husband gave the right answer to the colleagues, as they bragged about their kid’s achievements without taking part in their upbringing struggles. OP and her husband had no children, so they do not understand their colleagues’ excuses to avoid their responsibility towards their kids. As they boasted in front of OP’s husband to make him feel that he could not enjoy the benefit of having kids, he responded to them in a taunting way, just like they enjoyed staying at home with their family. What is your opinion about the fathers who run away from their responsibilities and put all the burden of their kids on their wives? Share your comments, and stay tuned to Defused for more stories. 

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