Imagine this: you’re a new parent, juggling the care of twin babies while on maternity leave. Your partner, who’s supposed to share the duties, has a peculiar habit of taking suspiciously long bathroom breaks right when it’s his turn to change a diaper or feed a baby. And he always brings his phone along. What do you do? One mom decided to fight tech with tech, leading to a hilarious and relatable showdown. Let’s dive into this epic tale of WiFi, diapers, and the ultimate parental power move.
The Bathroom Escape Artist

The Medication Excuse

Doctor’s Dilemma ♀️

The YouTube Retreat

Feeding Frustration

Keeping Score

The WiFi War Begins

The Results Are In

Communication Breakdown ️ ♀️

Downtime or Dodge Time?

WiFi Wars: A New Parental Strategy?
In the world of parenting, there’s always a new challenge around the corner. For this mom, it’s her husband’s suspiciously timed, prolonged bathroom breaks that coincide with his baby duties. Armed with the knowledge that his phone is his constant companion during these breaks, she devises a plan – if he’s in the bathroom for more than 10 minutes, the WiFi gets switched off. The result? His bathroom time miraculously decreases. While she sees this as proof of her theory, he’s less than thrilled. But, is she being unreasonable, or is this a genius move in the game of shared responsibilities? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
“NTA. What kind of a man f**ks around on the internet while his baby screams and cries? He deserves it.”

WiFi battle: Husband hides in bathroom to avoid parenting

NTA; Angry readers sympathize with the frustrated spouse.
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NTA. Have a grown-up conversation with your husband about his habit
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Useless men and the struggle of finding equal partners.

NTA: Wife calls out husband’s lack of help with twins

NTA: What the h**l is wrong with him? He’s just a crappy parent.

“NTA, if he’s really in there for bathroom reasons the wifi wouldn’t matter.
As a parent of twins, tell him to man up and get his a** helping out, you and those kids need him, and you’re going to go insane if you handle this alone. Good luck, it does get easier!”

Clever WiFi trick, but underlying issue needs confronting.

NTA. Struggling with an absent partner? You deserve better!
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NTA husband avoids parenting, gaslights wife. Such an AH!
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NTA: WiFi battle over bathroom breaks escalates, with unsanitary consequences
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ESH: Passive aggression and avoidance, lacking healthy communication.

NTA. Typical dynamic. Men praised for minimal effort. Be assertive.

WiFi off = fatherly duties shirked

NTA – Husband’s bathroom breaks cause WiFi battle with wife

ESH: Be direct and use your words, like adults.
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Last Updated on October 17, 2023 by Diply Social Team