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So I read this article the other day. I can't find it now to like to but it was one of these bloggers who share about their home,kids and crafts. The do it all mom and wife. I like to get recipes from blogs sometimes. But her article annoyed me quite a bit and so I was wondering what y'all thought.
I don't have children so I don't have the issue of trying to clean up after kids. I do know that trying to stay ahead of kids making messes is pretty impossible. Its just my husband and I and I am a stay at home wife so keeping a house clean is work but nothing I can't handle. So back to the article. This blogger was a Christian and was talking about a husband she had talked to whose wife was a "bad housekeeper" and he was wondering if that was grounds for divorce. He went on to say that when company came she was able to have the house clean but not when he came home from work. He felt like she wasn't making an effort. And so was that grounds for divorce.
This blogger went on to talk to women about keeping their houses clean. She mentioned that she had some sort of chronic illness but that that was no excuse not to keep your kids and house clean. She said it was laziness. I myself have a chronic illness and have good and bad days so that rather annoyed me when she referred to laziness. Then she said her husband told her that if she was having a bad day to please let him know so he could mentally prepare himself when he came home to a not so clean house and having to help with the kids. I'm thinkin what kind of little hothouse flower is this?! It really annoyed me. Like it was such a big deal that the house was messy because his wife was having a bad day health wise. So what say you? Is bad housekeeping grounds for divorce? Just wondering what peoples opinions are.
I don't have children so I don't have the issue of trying to clean up after kids. I do know that trying to stay ahead of kids making messes is pretty impossible. Its just my husband and I and I am a stay at home wife so keeping a house clean is work but nothing I can't handle. So back to the article. This blogger was a Christian and was talking about a husband she had talked to whose wife was a "bad housekeeper" and he was wondering if that was grounds for divorce. He went on to say that when company came she was able to have the house clean but not when he came home from work. He felt like she wasn't making an effort. And so was that grounds for divorce.
This blogger went on to talk to women about keeping their houses clean. She mentioned that she had some sort of chronic illness but that that was no excuse not to keep your kids and house clean. She said it was laziness. I myself have a chronic illness and have good and bad days so that rather annoyed me when she referred to laziness. Then she said her husband told her that if she was having a bad day to please let him know so he could mentally prepare himself when he came home to a not so clean house and having to help with the kids. I'm thinkin what kind of little hothouse flower is this?! It really annoyed me. Like it was such a big deal that the house was messy because his wife was having a bad day health wise. So what say you? Is bad housekeeping grounds for divorce? Just wondering what peoples opinions are.