I'm 27, father of a 7 year old and a 2 year old, wife brings home the bacon. There's a gap in my day where during my youngests nap time and my oldests time at school and while the wife is at work. For four hours each day I have the ps4 and tv to myself. No Doozers, no kids Netflix, no meal prep, driving, errands. It's all my time for gaming.
Then kids go to bed at 7:30, thank the gods I have an awesome wife who wants to watch me play. She hits the hay at 9-9:30 and if I don't fall asleep massaging her, I can get up and put in a couple more hours before it gets into the danger zone of not enough sleep.
Good to be a stay at home dad.
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You are living my dream of being a stay at home dad! Lol
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It's been pretty much a dream come true aside from my friends alienating me because I'm the only one in my big group that has children and isn't working a 9-5 job and I'm "less of a man" for having my wife work instead of me.
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No worries Roy, I'm a stay at home dad while I finish school, and my wife is amazing. She works, comes home, we spend time as a family until my daughter goes to sleep. Then we go to the bedroom, she pops on her DRV shows, while I hook my ps4 to my 28 inch monitor and play right next to her. Sometimes I find myself watching her shows while im on loading screens. When she goes to bed I swap to my big screen. We have a healthy and loving relationship and my daughter comes first. It works out well, and once I go back to work it'll be the same situation.
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I'm dedicated to remaining a stay at home dad. The wife hates being home and I'm not the most gregarious person in the world. Aside from being an aspiring author, I'm just a dad. People don't seem to get it though. Wanted to be a dad since I was a tween and I love it.
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Nothing wrong with that dude. :-)