Ask Amy: My Spouse Goes Out with Friends...and I Don't

Published: Sept. 12, 2022, 9 a.m.

b'Has it been a while since you\'ve had a night out? Does your parenting partner, in contrast, have an active social life? A listener posted this question in our Facebook group:\\nHow do I explain to my husband that while it\\u2019s nice he wants to see his friends weekly, he doesn\\u2019t have to?\\xa0\\xa0He has two friends he hangs out with almost every week, and they\'re both child-free. So the hanging out always happens during bedtime\\u2013 or sometimes he\'ll even leave mid-bedtime.\\nI haven\\u2019t seen my friends solo in weeks! Maybe even months! I heard somewhere it\\u2019s easier for a dad or non primary caregiver to find childcare ( in their spouse ) than it is for a mom or primary care giver to find it in their spouse.\\nMost of my friends\' husbands hardly ever watch their kids, never do bedtimes, or even worse, have never cared for all their kids, solo, at once. The other problem is that it\'s less work to stay home than go out... Because you know your partner, if they watch the kids, will do the bare bones. The house will be a disaster when I come home. \\nIn other words, my husband is a good person, he is willing to watch my kids, but being a mom it\\u2019s also not always practical. Please tell me this isn\\u2019t just something I struggle with!\\nLet\'s change our own language around this before we try to change minds. When our spouses or partners are parenting, they\'re not babysitting, or watching the kids, or helping us. They\'re doing what they\'re supposed to be doing.\\nWe have to entitle ourselves to the same social lives and plans as our parenting partners who aren\'t as tied to the home. If their cleaning standards might be below ours... we can fix that, but a little further down the road. For now, focus on how good is it for your family\\u2013 and for you\\u2013 that you have renewing time with your friends, and how good it is for your kids to see that your partner can take care of them just as well as you can.\\nHere is writing on the topic mentioned in this episode:\\nMelinda Wenner Moyer: "At Least I\'m Not as Bad as That Dad!"\\n\\nSpecial thanks to our "Question of the Week" sponsor:\\nPampers are the #1 pediatrician-recommended diaper brand. Download the Pampers Club App today to start earning rewards with every diaper & wipes purchase!\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'