Picture this: you’re a stay-at-home mom with a 7-month-old baby, and your husband has just started working from home after a big promotion. He demands complete silence during his Zoom meetings, but let’s be real – babies aren’t exactly known for being quiet. So, what’s the solution? Well, hubby thinks mom should pack up the baby and leave the apartment every time he has a meeting. But is that fair? Let’s dive into this heated debate and see if we can figure out who’s right and who’s wrong. ♀️
The Blogger Mom and the Promotion
The Quest for Silence
A ‘Perfect’ Solution?
The Crying Conundrum
Standing Her Ground
The Escalation
Hurtful Words
Divided Opinions ♀️
The Great Silence Debate: Who’s Right?
So, we have a stay-at-home mom with a 7-month-old baby and a husband who’s just been promoted and now works from home. He insists on complete silence during his Zoom meetings, but as we all know, babies aren’t exactly quiet creatures. His solution? Mom should leave the apartment with the baby every time he has a meeting. But is that fair? Opinions are divided, with some saying it’s her apartment too and she shouldn’t have to leave, while others argue she should support her husband so he can support the family. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this tricky situation…
Working from home doesn’t mean sacrificing peace. #NTA
Setting boundaries and recognizing red flags in relationships
Husband needs to treat wife with respect and cooperation. Seek therapy.
Get therapy now to avoid a *serious* relationship issue.
NTA! Request for complete silence during a Zoom meeting is ridiculous
Parenting during Zoom meetings: NTA calmly suggests respectful communication
Mom gets firm NTA for inconsiderate partner’s absurd request
Engaging comment defending the mother’s right to be present during Zoom meetings.
Using a headset or AirPods can help filter out noise. #NTA
Husband expects absolute silence during Zoom meetings, calls wife selfish. NTA.
Putting family first : Job should be understanding
NTA, husband’s demand for silence during meetings is borderline abusive
Stay-at-home mom stands up for herself against unreasonable expectations
Spouse’s demand for silence during WFH is ridiculous. NTA.
Man blames wife and baby for noisy work from home. NTA.
Working from home with a baby? NTA, noise happens
Mom gets support for not accommodating partner’s Zoom meetings
Partner’s disrespect is alarming. Leaving home isn’t a solution.
Defending a mom’s right to work from home with baby
Working from home with a baby? NTA for a crying interruption
Cheap headset saves money but not family harmony
Renting an office or hotel room for work is reasonable
Standing up against abuse in work from home situations
Suggestion for alternative work space to ease the pressure
NTA suggests a headset or office space for disrespectful partner
NTA- Working from home means accepting some noise.
Working from home? Deal with the sounds or leave.
Krisp app suggestion for noisy Zoom meetings. Helpful NTA comment.
Working parents support each other, husband is the a**hole
Husband’s r**e behavior during Zoom meetings – NTA for wife
Useful tip for noise-free meetings with white noise machines
Supportive comment calling out disrespectful behavior and suggesting solutions.
Working from home doesn’t mean life stops.
Working from home? Don’t worry, crying babies are NTA
Intense comment sparks concern for relationship
Husband expects complete silence during Zoom meetings, NTA for refusing.
Husband’s demands are unreasonable, respect goes both ways. NTA
Sassy comment suggests simple solution to Zoom meeting noise
Defending the importance of accommodating working parents with babies
A scathing comment on a terrible husband’s childcare abilities
Working from home with kids: Unreasonable boss or bad partner?
Suggests white noise machine to drown out mom’s noise.
Partner’s unreasonable work from home expectations causing red flags
Zoom settings and headsets can help block out noise. NTA.
Working mom gets support and advice on couples therapy
User suggests husband may be hiding family during Zoom meetings.
Logical solution: headphones and mic. NTA for wanting quiet.
NTA! Tell him to calm down over noise
When your partner wants silence during Zoom meetings
Stay-at-home moms work too. Don’t expect complete silence.
Lawyer rents office for quiet during court. NTA.
Filter out the chaos with noise-cancelling technology
Neighbor questions mom’s need for silence during partner’s meetings.
Working from home dilemma: NTA suggests office space for husband
Showing vulnerability and family during WFH is appreciated. NTA
Suggest open office space for husband’s Zoom meeting. NTA!
Working from home with a baby: NTA for mom’s noise ♀️
Muting is an easy solution, NTA for not complying.
Husband demands silence during Zoom meetings, calls wife a blogger.
Manager questions 5-hour meetings, calls OP NTA.
Mom gets support for dealing with unsupportive partner during pandemic
Divorce seems like a reasonable option here
Partner acting like a child, NTA for wanting respect
WFH dad complains about baby noise, NTA suggests professional setting
Investing in high quality headphones can solve noise problems
Remote work noise drama: NTA needs office, controlling spouse
Choosing job over family? NTA has a bold suggestion
Husband’s behavior towards wife’s job is unacceptable
Suggest a solution and sound-proofing for a workable answer.
Having a child cry in the background is normal and professional.
Noise complaints from a home office? NTA claps back
Manager understands parenting struggles, suspects husband’s motives. NTA
Setting boundaries for work from home is important
Working from home means accepting common household noises. Stand up!
Husband expects complete silence for work, wife and baby suffer
IT worker defends WFH norms, suggests HR talk for husband.
Setting boundaries for work-life balance in a noisy home
Setting boundaries at home during work hours.
Husband needs a headset, not a**hole behavior
It’s unrealistic to expect absolute silence during Zoom meetings
Muting yourself in Zoom meetings is common courtesy
Last Updated on February 16, 2024 by Diply Social Team