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My Husband Dumped Hosting Duties on Me

Posted on June 21, 2025June 21, 2025 by admin

So I Taught Him a Lesson He Won’t Forget

For the past two years, my husband was in annoying habit of springing family visits on me at the last minute.

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He casually mentioned his parents or sister were “dropping by” which really meant I was expected to clean, cook, and entertain with almost no notice.

I went along with it for a while. However, not this time.

It was a peaceful Saturday morning, and I was enjoying some downtime when he walked in with his usual smug grin and announced, “My family’s coming over in four hours. Just a small thing.

After that, he handed me a checklist all stuff I had to do: clean the kitchen, go grocery shopping, cook dinner and dessert, and even wipe down the baseboards!

I couldn’t believe it.

He flopped onto the couch like a king, ready to relax. Meanwhile, I scrambled around.

But instead of arguing, I smiled and said, “Sure, I’ll run to the store.”

Later I grabbed my purse and drove to Target. And I stayed there.

I got a latte, wandered the aisles, and took my sweet time doing absolutely nothing productive.

For once, I wasn’t rushing around trying to meet someone else’s unrealistic expectations

I texted him after a while: “Still at the store. Traffic’s wild .”

As I came home late the chaos was glorious.

Half-cleaned rooms, screaming kids, a burnt frozen pizza on the table, and my frazzled husband desperately trying to make store-bought cheesecake look fancy.

His face when he saw me? Priceless. “Where have you been?” he gasped.

I poured a glass of wine, and said sweetly, “You told me to go to the store. So I went.”

That night, I didn’t lift a finger. His mom looked judgmental, but I didn’t care.

It was the first time I didn’t run myself ragged for someone else’s plans.

Later, he tried to fight. “You embarrassed me,” he snapped.

“You dumped everything on me again and expected a thank-you,” I told him. “This isn’t a partnership it’s a job I didn’t apply for.”

To my surprise, the next morning, my husband cleaned the kitchen. By himself. Some weeks later, he asked if we could plan the next family visit together.

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It wasn’t perfect, but it was a start.

And since that day? He hasn’t pulled the last-minute hosting stunt once. Lesson learned.

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