Front Porch Forum: "Fed Up in Florida" (06/19/2025)
Hello, GrayViners! Today, we received a letter from "Fed Up In Florida", who has found herself in a tricky situation, and she could use your help! Here's what she sent us:
Hello, The GrayVine!
I’m hoping to get your honest advice, because I’m feeling a bit put out and would love a fresh perspective. My husband and I both retired last year, after working full-time for decades. While I certainly don’t mind looking after our home (it’s been my pride and joy for many years), I can’t help but feel that it’s only fair for things to change now that neither of us is heading off to work each day.
Before we retired, I did the majority of the cleaning, laundry and cooking, as I was working part-time and he was full-time. That made sense to both of us at the time. However, now that we’re both home together, I’ve assumed he would naturally start pitching in more, especially since our days are more relaxed and we have plenty of time.
Unfortunately, that hasn’t really happened. He says he just “doesn’t think of it” and will happily help if I specifically ask, but I can’t say I enjoy having to direct things like I’m running a ship. He relaxes, gardens, watches TV, and leaves the rest to me unless prompted. I do love him dearly, but after all these years, I don’t want to feel like a maid in my own home.
I’ve tried bringing this up gently, but he sees no issue. He says he’s happy to help, but just needs to be told what to do. I can’t help feeling this is a bit unfair, and honestly, a bit old-fashioned. Shouldn’t we both be taking on these everyday chores as a team, now that we’ve “clocked off” from our careers?
Is it unreasonable to expect him to do his fair share around the house without needing to be asked? Or am I being too sensitive? I’d love to hear your thoughts, and maybe any advice you have for encouraging a bit more balance!
Thank you,
Fed Up in Florida
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