Many men complain about their wife acting stressed out all the time. And sometimes the words they use are not that nice. Basically, many husbands want to know: "My wife and I both work, but when I get home, it's not like a fire drill for me. For her, though, it's like the end of the world if we don't stay on schedule, if the dishes are in the sink, if we eat late or the kids are playing for a few minutes instead of brushing their teeth. What's her problem? If she wasn't so stressed out, our home life would be so much more relaxed."
Here are some reasons why your wife finds it difficult to 'calm down' on a regular basis.
1. Women are judged differently than men are
If your kid is wearing mismatched clothes and has pen on his face, and you bring him to school, everyone is like, 'Awww! Dad did such a good job!' This is something that involved dads actually find kind of insulting. But if a mom brings a kid into school looking a mess, the teachers, the other parents, and anyone else within a mile radius is thinking, 'Hmm, is she a closet alcoholic or something? Poor kid.'
2. Judgment matters a lot to most women
It's all well and good to say, 'I don't care what people think about me!' when you're having a blast at a party when you're 22. It's actually fine to say that as long as you're not a parent. But here is the thing — children deserve not to start out with the deck stacked against them because they don't fit in, they are always late, their lunch is a crappy lunch that the other kids look at with disgust, they wear unwashed clothes, and so forth. We are evolutionarily designed to be group mammals. Mammals need to fit in or they get ostracised and left for dead. Anyone who has been through school knows this is not just applicable to meerkats. So, as independent and creative as you hope that little son or daughter is, your wife knows that if she shows up to preschool with a donut for lunch and knots in her hair, the other kids are not going to want a playdate with her. There is a lot of stuff that has to happen behind the scenes for your kid to reach the baseline level of fitting in that will give him or her the confidence needed to one day decide that fitting in isn't important. And your wife is probably in charge of everything that helps your kid look, act, and feel relatively normative, which is stressful.
3. Women are often more intuitive than men
You can be like, 'Oh, my mom doesn't care if we're 15 minutes late to lunch!' And your wife, since she is more sensitive and perceptive to the nuances of your mother's nasty faces, will be like, 'Get the hell in the car now so I don't have to deal with a guilt trip for the next five months.'And you know who's right? Your wife. Unless you want to have the discussion with your mom about her guilt trips.
4. Women need more sleep than men
Women are most often the ones who are up with the kids in the middle of the night. So, your wife has a sleep deficit, which means she's more easily stressed out. If you want a less stressed wife, get up with the kids.
5. Women know that housework matters
This is related to points #1 and #2 —women are judged differently, and judgment matters. So, your wife knows that if she hosts a playdate and the house looks like a disaster, with obvious dirt and grime, the other mothers are going to be grossed out. Before you say how people shouldn't care about visiting a dirty house, just pause for a second. In life, there are proxy variables. So, if you, who used to be a pretty good looking, virile guy before shackling yourself to a wife and kids, went on a date with a woman who was really fun, spontaneous, fit, and loved dancing and having fun, what did you take those proxy variables to mean? Probably that she would also be a good time in bed. We all use proxy variables. In society, there is a baseline expectation that your home does not look dirty and messy when you entertain guests. Keeping a fairly normal looking home is a proxy variable for 'understands how society works.' So, if your wife wants her house to be clean before having people over, or just as a default in case people come over, this is basically saying, 'I want others to view our family as a reasonable group of humans who fit into society and with whom it may be plausible to have a friendship, not as a visiting band of Martians with no working knowledge of this planet and its social mores.'
6. Your wife wants to feel heard
Your wife wants you to empathise, understand and validate her anxiety or stress. So, she starts out just a bit stressed, and when you minimise her feelings, she gets more and more openly and obviously stressed or anxious in order to convey to you how upset she is, which she then hopes will result in you finally understanding the importance of the situation and responding with empathy, concern, and love. Of course, you're on the other end of this, trying to act calmer and calmer, and minimise the issues more and more, so that she realises how small of a deal this stuff is. You're at cross purposes, which in psychology, is called being 'polarised,' and each of you ends up acting more extreme than you really feel, with her as a caricature of a neurotic shrew, and you as a laid back guy.
7. Your wife is Type A, and that's partly why you married her
There were plenty of indicators that your wife was extremely organised, like perhaps at her job, or that she was always throwing someone a perfectly planned birthday party, or that she tries her best at everything she does. And part of you liked this attention to detail, and to you. Men, who marry women who they later complain are too rigid and perfectionistic, usually come from childhoods where nobody really had a laser-like focus on anything, especially not them. At the beginning, and at many points throughout the marriage, your wife's focus and detail-oriented nature makes you feel loved and confident that the kids, the house, and your lives in general are under control. So, you take the good with the bad. The same woman who wants to be five minutes early for everything is going to plan you an awesome surprise 40th birthday party and take care of you excellently when you're sick, and your kids are never going to be the last ones picked up from practice or the ones whose mom forgot the field trip money.
BDST: 1702 HRS, FEB 15, 2015