Do you know what new daddies complain about? For fatigue. Yes Yes. They say there is no strength, as the presence of a baby in the house is exhausting. We stumbled upon a whole storehouse of such sobs in one forum on the Internet. It all started with a guy who complained about her three-month-old baby. “My wife returned to work this week,” he writes. Yes, in the West it is not customary to sit up on maternity leave. Half a year is already an unaffordable luxury. “There's a terrible mess in the house, and she thinks I don't care.” As soon as I come home from work, I immediately handed the child! How, tell me, should I relieve stress and just relax after work? ”A photo: @ dontforgetdadsGuard was supported by dozens of people. Fathers with different paternity experiences give advice on how to survive this difficult time. “I learned to take for granted that the time from 6 to 8 in the evening is the most intense of the whole day,” says one of the dads. - You will make each other's life easier if you develop a certain algorithm and stick to it, helping each other. When I came home, I had 10 minutes to change clothes and take a breath. Then I bathed the baby, and my mother had a little “of her own” time. After the bath, the wife took the baby and fed him, and I was preparing dinner. Then we put the baby to bed and then we had dinner ourselves. Now it sounds simple, but then it was very tiring. ”“ It will be easier, ”the colleagues in the father’s share reassure the young man.Photo: @dontforgetdads"Everywhere is a mess?"Love this mess, because it is inevitable," the father of a seven-month-old son tells the guy. Many admitted that they are so tired that they do not have the strength to wash the dishes. They have to either eat from a dirty plate or use paper ones. Moms also joined the discussion: "My two-year-old daughter destroys the house in a matter of seconds. When my husband and I clean the room where she has just played, we never cease to be amazed at how such a small creature can make SUCH a mess." And another sympathizer gave a universal recipe for dealing with stress: "Put the child in a stroller or crib, pour two fingers of something tasty into a glass, turn on the music and dance, telling the child how your day went." Cool, right? The woman admitted (a woman!) that she still does this, although her child is almost four years old.

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