Why I Hate Being a Wife
Men love to say they’re “good fathers” because they work and pay bills. But a paycheck is not parenting, and money is not a childhood. In this episode, I break down the lie of the provider-only father: the man who thinks his job ends with a deposit, while the mother does everything else. The feeding, bathing, schooling, emotional regulation, doctor visits, bedtime routines, sleepless nights, discipline, teaching, and daily labor of raising actual human beings. We talk about: Why financial provision is the bare minimum, not parenting How unpaid childcare and emotional labor are erased and devalued The math that proves this dynamic is never equal When money becomes a weapon instead of support Why “I provide so you can stay home” is a manipulative lie How kids are impacted when fathers are present only financially The damage caused by “at least he provides” thinking And why a check will never replace presence, partnership, or parenting This episode is about calling out the truth: You can fund a childhood without being part of it. And to the women carrying the entire load while being told to be grateful. This is for you. Because the check is not the childhood. Money is not parenting. And you deserve more than the bare minimum.
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