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fandomsecrets2013-04-23 07:07 pm
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Re: Nonfandom secrets!
(Anonymous) 2013-04-24 03:15 am (UTC)(link)My partner stays at home (I call him my housebadger because he hates the word "husband") and we both absolutely love it. He gets to stay home and take care of our space, and when I come home from work, I get to just veg because he takes care of everything. With the work split up proportionally (regarding what we can handle and whatnot), it's a pretty sweet system, but living on one income (from a retail job, in my case) makes things a little tight. We don't mind, but not everyone likes to live like that.
The only real issue I can see with it is that it doesn't give you a way out if you need it. I mean, there are resources and whatnot to get you out of an abusive situation, but they don't give you a job or an income to live on. It's not exactly a configuration I'd recommend unless you're able to communicate well and often with your SO about your needs and wants - an egalitarian relationship is pretty much essential for making a stay-at-home situation healthy and workable. But like I said, if it's an option? Go for it! I hope you're able to eventually get what you want C: