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Husband Says “It’s Your Job,” Then Gets Mad When She Handles It

by Carolyn Mullet
February 6, 2026
in Social Issues

A routine task turned into a heated argument over who does what and how.

This Redditor, a 35-year-old parent of three, lives a schedule that looks like a jigsaw puzzle. Her husband works regular weekday hours. She works overnights on weekends. She handles most of the kids’ activities and driving logistics. It’s just how their life has been set up for years, not because it’s perfect, but because it works.

Then came a day that should have been simple.

Her husband got treatment for plantar fasciitis in the morning, and he told her he couldn’t pick up the kids from camp because he might not be able to walk. She acknowledged that and agreed to pick them up herself a bit early. On her way home, her phone buzzed with a stream of yelling from her husband, furious that she had “wasted his time” by letting him drive to the camp location during rush hour only to find she already handled it.

It’s not a dramatic betrayal. It’s something quieter but persistent. The kind of everyday communication breakdown that wears people down.

Now, read the full story:

Husband Says “It’s Your Job,” Then Gets Mad When She Handles It
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'AITA for picking up my kids from camp?'

Me (35) and husband(36 ) have been married for 10 years with 3 kids. My husband, lets call him Dan, works from 7am to 3pm during the week,

and I work overnights on weekends, so I'm usually the one who drives the kids to all their activities.

Yesterday, Dan had to get shots on his foot for his plantar fasciitis. The appointment was at 9am, so I knew he'd be done by 11am.

I asked him if he would be able to pick up the kids from camp at 3pm, but he said no because he might not be able to walk after.

I told him there's no walking involved, since the kids are usually waiting outside. He said it's my job to drive the kids and that he needs the rest.

I know Dan, and I know that he would probably change his mind and pick them up later. So I decided to pick them up early, about 10 minutes early.

Dan called me on my way home, screaming that I knew he wasn't feeling well and tired, and that I have wasted his time by letting him drive all the...

He does this all the time so I got tired of it. AITAH for picking them up? I feel like I have to add this. We've had this conversation our...

We're not kids anymore, so I've decided to stop playing that game. I've told him to mean it when he says yes, no or even a maybe and stand by...

instead of waiting the last minute and changing his mind. Those suggesting divorce need to calm down.

It is an annoying habit that I wholeheartedly want him to change, but it's not a reason to get a divorce.

Another edit: He did the same thing last week. I asked if he could grab milk on his way home from work, and as always, he immediately said no.

I stopped everything i was doing, changed from my lounge shorts into jeans, and was waiting for him to come home so I could go to the store.

He came through the door with a gallon of milk. He went to the store when he said he wouldn't.

I wasted my time to change when I could have continued washing my daughter's hair. It's infuriating.

It’s easy to read this and think the issue is picking up kids, but it’s really about expectations and follow-through.

For years she has adapted her schedule around his changing decisions. Saying no, reorganizing her day, and then finding out he did the thing anyway without telling her, that creates exhaustion and resentment over time.

This wasn’t a one-off incident. It was a pattern. Every time he changes his mind without communication, she loses time and energy she can never get back. That matters.

On the surface, we talk about logistics and driving logistics. But underneath, this conflict is about being heard and trusted. Small things stack up. Turning milk errands and pickup duties into unpredictability corrodes partnership and mutual respect.

This kind of frustration doesn’t come from thin air. It builds where communication is inconsistent and reliability is unpredictable. Let’s unpack what’s going on here and what it means for couples navigating everyday responsibilities.

At the heart of this conflict are two issues that often show up in long-term relationships: communication gaps and emotional labor fatigue.

Good communication in a relationship means not only saying what you mean but making sure your words match actions over time. According to the American Psychological Association, unclear or inconsistent communication is a leading factor in domestic disagreements and long-term relationship stress.

In this story, the husband clearly communicated his inability to pick up their kids. That was the information the wife used to make plans. However, when he changed his mind, he didn’t communicate that change. A simple phone call or message stating he could now handle the pickup would have prevented the entire disagreement.

This pattern, saying no, then doing the thing anyway without telling the partner, creates what psychologists call a responsibility ambiguity loop. Over time, this leads to frustration and mistrust. A 2021 study in the Journal of Family Psychology highlights that couples with clear role definitions and consistent follow-through report higher satisfaction and lower conflict frequency.

The situation also touches on emotional labor. Emotional labor refers to the work that goes into managing schedules, planning, coordinating, and adapting to others’ needs. Researchers describe emotional labor as a major source of stress, particularly when one partner assumes it without reciprocity.

In this marriage, the wife handles the kids’ activities, drives to events, and adjusts her life to ensure the household runs smoothly. When the husband undermines that by making decisions and then reversing them without communication, it adds invisible weight on her mental load.

That weight accumulates, and small incidents build up into chronic frustration.

One isolated incident of miscommunication could be chalked up to forgetfulness. But the OP mentions a pattern — from milk errands to camp pickup, that points to something deeper.

Dr. John Gottman, a relationship researcher, teaches that “small things often become big things” when repeated over time. Repetitive patterns of inconsistency signal unmet needs and unresolved issues.

When someone repeatedly says one thing and does another without coordination, it affects trust and the sense of partnership. In this case, every time the husband changes his answer without telling her, she loses time, effort, and predictability.

These losses are not intangible. They affect her day, her energy, and her peace of mind.

If this couple wants to work through this pattern, experts recommend focusing on consistency and communication rituals:

1. Clear Updates: When plans change, partners should message or call to update each other — even for small changes. This reinforces respect and reduces misunderstandings.

2. Shared Responsibility Agreements: Discuss and document expectations when both are available. For example, designate who handles pickups and under what conditions, and clarify fallback plans.

3. Emotional Labor Sharing: Acknowledge and regularly check in on mental load — who tracks schedules, who drives, who makes calls, who adapts. Recognizing invisible work can itself reduce resentment.

4. Pattern Awareness: Instead of reacting in the moment, set aside time to reflect on patterns. Discuss how these patterns make each person feel and what changes would alleviate that stress.

The key takeaway is not about camp pickups. It’s about whether two adults can negotiate responsibilities and adapt with respect.

Consistency builds trust. Communication maintains partnership.

When one partner repeatedly says one thing and does another without coordination, that’s not partnership — it’s unpredictability.

Check out how the community responded:

Many commenters sided with the OP, focusing on the husband’s lack of communication and the pattern of inconsistency.

debdnow - NTA. He said no. You did what you were told. Say what you mean, mean what you say.

Wubbalubbadubbitydo - NTA. He could have called or texted. His changing plans without telling you is his problem.

Jerseygirl2468 - NTA. He picked them up anyway without telling you. So why is your time less valuable?

pileofsporks - NTA. You did what you said you would. Your husband created this confusion.

Long-Operation3660 - NTA. F__k around and find out, Dan.

evileen99 - NTA. The shots likely made his foot better. He just didn’t want to deal with it.

Some commenters felt both partners shared responsibility for communication issues.

WaywardPrincess1025 - ESH. You picked them up to be rude. He was rude too.

Which_Literature_438 - ESH. You both need to communicate like adults. No one planned this well.

Forward_Squirrel8879 - INFO. Why did he pick them up later without updating you? It doesn’t make sense.

ElderberryOwn666 - INFO. Do you have cellphones? Could have prevented this misunderstanding.

This situation is less about picking up kids and more about how partners communicate and follow through.

For years, the OP’s husband has given one answer, only to quietly change it later without telling her. That pattern forces her to constantly adapt her life, time, and energy without clear information. It’s not surprising that she reached a point where she stopped guessing and acted on what was actually said.

Clear communication is not just about facts. It is about respect, consideration, and partnership. When one partner repeatedly changes plans without notification, it signals a breakdown in mutual reliability.

That does not mean the marriage is doomed. It means a chronic annoyance has reached a tipping point, and that’s usually when growth becomes possible or necessary.

So what do you think? Is this simply a communication gap between two people burning out? Or does this pattern point to a deeper mismatch in how this couple navigates shared responsibilities?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 2/2 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/2 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/2 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/2 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/2 votes | 0%

Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet is in charge of planning and content process management, business development, social media, strategic partnership relations, brand building, and PR for DailyHighlight. Before joining Dailyhighlight, she served as the Vice President of Editorial Development at Aubtu Today, and as a senior editor at various magazines and media agencies.

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