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After she was born, I started hating my husband like he was this evil asshole who only cared about himself and his needs.
I was annoyed he needed help with things I had been doing all by myself like carrying her from the car seat to the crib without waking her up (Come on man, that’s like Ninja shit we Asians are supposed to be naturally good at).
Every minute he was late, the resentment grew exponentially. My internal struggles of accepting my new role as this nurturing, caring, selfless person would become so apparent every time he was with our daughter.
In this episode, I share my story of how I was able to figure out why I resented him and how it took us both to curb the resentment.
By Katharine ChanAfter she was born, I started hating my husband like he was this evil asshole who only cared about himself and his needs.
I was annoyed he needed help with things I had been doing all by myself like carrying her from the car seat to the crib without waking her up (Come on man, that’s like Ninja shit we Asians are supposed to be naturally good at).
Every minute he was late, the resentment grew exponentially. My internal struggles of accepting my new role as this nurturing, caring, selfless person would become so apparent every time he was with our daughter.
In this episode, I share my story of how I was able to figure out why I resented him and how it took us both to curb the resentment.