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    I Came Home from the Hospital with Three Newborns and Found My Husband M0cking Me on Instagram — So I Taught Him a Lesson He Won’t Forget.

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    My name is Nicola, and I need to tell you about the worst “welcome home” of my life.

    A month ago, I delivered triplets. Three perfect baby girls.

    The birth was traumatic. Hours of labor. Complications. An emergency C-section. A hospital stay that felt endless.

    But we survived.

    The day I was finally discharged felt like victory. I imagined balloons, maybe flowers, maybe even chocolate.

    Instead, I got my husband, Sam, standing in the doorway with his arms folded.

    “Finally,” he said. “You could’ve delivered faster. The apartment’s a disaster.”

    I stood there holding two car seats and balancing the third against my hip, convinced I’d heard him wrong.

    I hadn’t.

    “I’ll stay out of your way so you can start cleaning,” he added.

    He didn’t even look at our daughters. He turned around, sat on the couch, and scrolled through his phone.

    I shuffled inside, sore and exhausted.

    The smell h:it me first.

    It was the kind of smell you get when you walk past an overflowing dumpster.

    I rushed to the nursery and laid the triplets in their cribs. They took turns fussing, so it took forever to settle them.

    When I finally stepped into the living room, I froze.

    The place was unrecognizable.

    Dirty plates crusted with old food were scattered across tables, the couch, even the floor. Crumbs were ground into the carpet.

    Empty takeout containers were piled high in front of the TV like a monument to laziness.

    And on the coffee table — used toilet paper.

    I wasn’t just shocked.

    I was furious.

    “Sam!” I called out.

    “What?” he replied lazily, not even looking up.

    “What is this?”

    He picked up a stained T-shirt beside him and shrugged.

    “This is the mess you left,” he said. “I told you — you should’ve come home sooner. No one’s been cleaning.”

    The audacity left me speechless.

    Before I could respond, one of the girls started crying.

    I rushed toward the nursery.

    “Where are you going?” he asked.

    “Can’t you hear your daughter?” I shot back.

    As I rocked her, trying to calm her down, my phone buzzed loudly on the dresser — waking the other two babies.

    Suddenly I was juggling three crying newborns while rage and disbelief churned inside me.

    When they were finally settled, I picked up my phone.

    Sam had posted on Instagram.

    It was a photo of our filthy living room.

    The caption read:
    “MY SLOBBY WIFE HASN’T CLEANED THE APARTMENT IN A MONTH. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHEN THIS IS GOING TO STOP?”

    The comments were already exploding.

    Strangers called me lazy. Useless. Worse.

    The crueler remarks made my eyes burn, but I refused to cry.

    He was trying to humiliate me publicly.

    Fine.

    I would respond publicly.

    I tucked the babies back into their cribs and walked into the living room.

    I wrapped my arms around Sam gently.

    “I’m sorry, honey,” I said sweetly. “Tomorrow night, I’m taking you out to celebrate us being home together.”

    He grinned.

    “That sounds unforgettable,” he said.

    Oh, it would be.

    The next day, I made several phone calls.

    That evening, I moved quietly through the apartment. The babies were fed and asleep. My sister had agreed to babysit the moment I explained my plan.

    Sam dressed nicely, almost excited.

    I handed him a folded cloth.

    “What’s this?” he laughed.

    “A blindfold. I planned a surprise.”

    He smirked. “Wow. Fancy.”

    In the car, I tied it securely over his eyes.

    He chatted the whole drive, completely unaware.

    We stopped after a short trip. I guided him carefully up a walkway.

    There were voices inside.

    He stiffened. “Where are we?”

    I removed the blindfold.

    He blinked.

    We were standing in his sister’s living room.

    His parents. My parents. Close friends. Extended family.

    All seated. Waiting.

    “Very funny,” he said nervously. “What is this?”

    I stepped forward.

    “I asked everyone here because I’m concerned about you, Sam.”

    “Concerned about me?” he scoffed.

    I guided him to a chair positioned in front of the television.

    “Thank you all for coming,” I said to the room. “Tonight isn’t about embarrassing Sam. It’s about helping him.”

    He frowned. “Helping me with what?”

    I turned on the TV.

    The Instagram post appeared.

    Then photos of our apartment: the rotting dishes, the overflowing trash, the bathroom that looked like a biohazard.

    Gasps filled the room.

    “This is what I came home to after being discharged from the hospital,” I explained.

    “At first, I couldn’t understand why our home was like this. Then Sam posted that photo. And I realized something.”

    I looked around the room.

    “I don’t think Sam knows how to take care of himself.”

    He barked out a laugh. “You can’t be serious.”

    “I am,” I said calmly.

    I read his caption aloud.

    “My slobby wife hasn’t cleaned the apartment in a month.”

    “While I was recovering from surgery and caring for three newborns,” I continued, “Sam did nothing to maintain our home. So I’ve concluded he lacks basic life skills.”

    “I know how to clean!” he snapped.

    “When was the last time you cooked?” I asked.

    He hesitated.

    “Did laundry?”

    Silence.

    “Vacuumed? Washed dishes? Took initiative?”

    He crossed his arms.

    “So you say you know how,” I continued, “but there’s no evidence. What I’m hearing is I don’t just have a messy house. I have a husband who doesn’t function without me.”

    The words hung heavy.

    His mother spoke first.

    “Sam… you do know how to clean. I taught you.”

    His father leaned forward.

    “Did you even try while Nicola was in the hospital?”

    Sam looked cornered.

    “It’s her job!” he finally said, pointing at me. “She’s supposed to take care of the house.”

    The room went silent.

    “You chose to live like that?” I asked quietly. “You expected me to come home from surgery with three newborns and clean up after you?”

    His father stood.

    “Posting that about your wife after she gave birth? Blaming her for your mess? That’s disgraceful.”

    Sam stopped arguing.

    He looked exposed.

    I turned off the TV.

    “We have three daughters now,” I said. “If you won’t step up for yourself, how will you step up for them? Or is everything my responsibility?”

    He didn’t answer.

    “If I’m doing everything alone,” I continued, “why should I keep someone who only adds more work?”

    “How can you say that?” he cried. “We’re married. We have a family.”

    “A family you’re not contributing to.”

    I folded my arms.

    “This is what’s happening. I’m taking the girls to my parents’ house. If our family matters to you, you’ll prove it. Clean the apartment. And publicly correct what you posted.”

    He nodded.

    He had no defense left.

    That night, after settling the triplets at my parents’ home, I checked Instagram.

    A new post.

    Sam, cleaning the apartment.

    The caption read:
    “I was wrong. I disrespected my wife when she needed me most. The mess was mine.”

    Did I know if that meant real change? No.

    Was it damage control? Maybe.

    But one thing was certain:

    I would never allow myself to be humiliated like that again.

    And if you’re wondering whether I felt guilty for confronting him so publicly?

    Not even slightly.

    Sometimes people only listen when discomfort forces them to.

    And I’m done being silent.

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