My wife is in her second year as a teacher and last night she plopped down a stack of papers and told me I'm going to help her grade papers. I said, "No I'm not. That's not my job." An argument ensued. She said her friends have helped her in the past (so I guess I'm supposed to feel obligated to help her?). I wrongly threw some curses in her direction.
I work two jobs myself. I get up at 1:45 every morning to deliver papers, then go back to bed for another two and a half hours before I have to get up for my regular job as a journalist. I get about six hours of broken sleep every night, so I'm pretty exhausted at the end of the day and all I want to do is relax for a few hours before bed.
I understand the life of a teacher is grueling in itself. My wife is up at 5 every morning, has to drive over an hour to work, and maybe 90 minutes home depending on traffic. She doesn't walk in the door most days until 6 p.m. Sometimes she brings papers home to grade after we finish dinner. I get that she's tired too, but does that give her the right to expect me to help her do her job? She doesn't write articles for me, and other than maybe two times while we were dating, she's never offered to help me deliver papers or at least keep me company in the car.
So what say you? Was I right to refuse to help her, or was I wrong not to help just because she's my wife? Thank you in advance.