Picture this: you’re a stay-at-home mom of four, juggling laundry, cooking, cleaning, and school tasks. Your husband, the breadwinner, works from home 90% of the time. He’s always around, chatting away, and you’re starting to feel suffocated. You ask him to work at the office occasionally for some breathing room, but he gets offended. Are you in the wrong for wanting some space? Let’s dive into this story and see what’s really going on.
The Breadwinner Husband

Stay-at-Home Mom Life

Working from Home… A Lot

No Office Space, No Problem?

Mom’s Daily Duties

Husband’s Work Style ️

Always Around, Always Talking ️

Laundry Conflicts and Naps

The Request for Space

Offended Husband’s Reaction ️

He Loves the Action ❤️

A Workspace at Work ️

Clarifications and Limits

Workload and Future Plans

Staying Present for the Kids

Wife’s Desperate Plea for Space: Is She Asking Too Much? ♀️
In a small house with four kids and no office space, a stay-at-home mom struggles with her husband’s constant presence. She’s grateful for his support, but she needs some breathing room. When she asks him to work at the office occasionally, he gets offended and defensive. With a workspace just a 7-minute drive away, is she asking too much for a little space? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Retiree’s wife jokingly considers murder after 2 weeks at home

Creative solutions for working from home discussed
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Alone time is important, even when doing chores
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Creating boundaries when working from home: NTA needs routine

Wife seeks space from work-from-home husband, NTA. Suggests quality time approach.

Retirement could be tough, asking for office days is reasonable.

Moving may not be the solution, consider turning a shed into an office

Respect boundaries. He needs to work at the office.

Working from bed on a tiny laptop? Not productive!

Working from home with a chatty spouse can be maddening

“Teamwork makes the dream work” – spouse’s laundry dispute resolved

Establishing separate spaces in the home could be a solution.

Grandpa’s part-time job improves relationship. NTA, suggest hobby.

Finding ways to escape the spouse while working from home

Suggests wife needs her own private workspace away from family.

NTA wife stands up for herself and suggests a solution

Husband’s clinginess causes tension in work-from-home setup ♂️

When your spouse wants you to be a mood robot

Struggling with working from home? NTA suggests compromise for space.
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Partner prioritizes work over spouse’s needs. NTA for wanting space.

Couples shouldn’t be sewn together either. NTA at heart

Working from home is a luxury, but not always ideal

Spouse working from home disrupting workflow? NTA for wanting space

Wife wants husband to work at the office, NTA for feeling neglected

User thinks OP is TA for asking husband to work at the office

Husband’s spreadsheet for cleaning the house leads to lasting changes

Balancing work from home and personal space with spouse

User sarcastically suggests no solution found for couple’s problem ♂️

Respectful comment supports wife’s need for space. NTA wins

Creating dedicated office space at home can solve the issue

Working from home can strain relationships. NTA for wanting space.
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Being stuck together 24/7 can be tough. NTA for wanting space

Suggests compromise and solo activities for alone time

Stay-at-home parenting is a full-time job. Communication is key

A former business owner shares her relatable struggle with boundaries

Gender roles and division of labor causing marital tension ♀️

NTA wants friend to work at the office to avoid interruptions

NTA. Wife should renegotiate housework and childcare for optimal work.

Importance of alone time for mental health, NTA for wanting it

Red flag alert! Controlling behavior in relationships is never okay

Respectful NTA comment acknowledges stay-at-home work and offers practical solution.

Couple shares home office successfully for 45 years

Introverted commenter shares experience and supports OP’s need for space

Successful husband’s work-life balance criticized by commenter

Lazy husband wants to work from home, risking his job ♂️

User suggests drastic measures for attention-seeking husband

Healthy relationships require time apart. Emotional manipulation is unacceptable. ❤
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User suspects controlling behavior, OP not at fault.

Wife frustrated with husband’s WFH habits, suggests ways to annoy him

Stay-at-home moms may forget the challenges of working full-time
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Money can’t buy space, but it can buy an addition

Having a personal office space could be a great idea

Couple successfully works from home without interrupting each other’s space.

Communication is key! ️ Setting boundaries is important for relationships.

Supportive comment validates wife’s need for space, questions husband’s response

Wife not TA for wanting space. Suggests turning tables on husband

Maintaining space is vital for a happy marriage.

Retired FIL gets hint to work from home.

Self-care is important, even if it means screaming in silence

Wife needs space from husband working at home. NTA.

Struggling with WFH and hubby’s restlessness, wife creates cozy space

Working from home with a Snow White-like wife and her entourage

Compromise by asking for help or let him go to office

Supportive comment: Managing the house is a job too!

NTA commenter calls out lazy husband, sparks agreement.

SAHM needs to get a part-time job and respect hubby’s workplace

Fair compromise suggested. Share the workload, not the workspace.

Wife wants hubby to work in office, commenter suggests buying shed

Engage hubby in household chores while working from home

Taking a break from family doesn’t make you NTA

Setting boundaries while working from home.

Importance of personal space in a healthy marriage

User calls out OP for selfishness in wanting husband to work at office.

Setting boundaries for work and home is important for relationships

Hilarious suggestion to get husband to leave the house

Balancing work and personal space is key. #NTA

Respectful NTA comment defends wife’s need for work space

Healthy relationships require space and independence

Introverted husband values ‘me time’ on Tuesdays, not about wife.

Balanced perspective on needing alone time in relationships
