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MY WIFE STOPPED DOING ANYTHING AROUND THE HOUSE—AND I THINK I KNOW WHY

Posted on January 28, 2026 By admin

It started small. Like, she stopped folding laundry. I figured okay, rough week. No big deal. I folded it myself and didn’t say anything. Then it was dishes. Then she stopped making the bed. Then groceries. Cooking. Sweeping. Bills. Boom—nothing.

We’ve been married fifteen years. Kendra’s 44, works part-time at the salon, always been big on keeping things tidy. Not obsessive or anything, but she liked her home clean. She loved planning little meals, lighting candles, fluffing pillows. She cared.

So when she told me, super casually, “I’m done doing stuff for the house. If it matters to you, you do it,” I didn’t even know how to react.

I asked if she was okay. She shrugged. Said, “I’m fine. I’m just not your maid.”

That hit me hard. I mean—I never asked her to do everything. I work long hours, yeah, but I always tried to pitch in. I even reminded her to take breaks.

But then I started thinking. Like, actually thinking. And now I’m replaying stuff I probably brushed off at the time.

Her frustration when I’d leave my shoes by the door and forget them for days. The way she sighed when I’d plop on the couch after dinner and ask her if we had any ice cream. The times she’d ask for help folding towels, and I’d tell her, “Give me a minute,” then forget entirely. All those little moments I had labeled as “no big deal” might’ve been piling up like an unbalanced stack of plates.

I went through all the usual reactions. At first, I got defensive. I told myself I was working hard to support us both, that I deserved to relax. Then I got a little mad. “She’s the one who liked keeping the house tidy,” I thought. “Why is she mad at me for something she chose to care about?”

But after the initial wave of indignation, I started paying closer attention. I saw how she seemed lighter, almost happier, when she wasn’t doing all that extra work. I noticed she had more time to sit on the patio with a book or go on walks in the neighborhood. The more I watched, the more I realized I didn’t see exhaustion on her face anymore.

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