Anonymous wrote:I have lived and worked here in the DC region for over 25 years and have raised kids here. I've lived in DC proper and in the DC and VA suburbs. I've only met two SAHPs under the age of 75 in all that time. One was my neighbor with 3 little kids. No college degree and her husband was a house flipper who also didn't have a college degree. They were both children of immigrants and believed in traditional gender roles. They lived in a really nice house he flipped in our gentrified neighborhood and then moved out when they sold it at a profit. None of my male colleagues over the years have had SAHM wives. And I don't think any of my male colleagues were married to women without at least a BA/BS. A few wives or husbands have been out of work for several months to a year, but they were actively looking for their next gig that whole time. The other SAHM I know is married to a retired Navy officer. But she actually did work for most of the time since her kids started K-12. They were stationed around the world and in various US cities, but she found office or retail work in most places. Military officers retire by about age 60, so she says she "retired" with him, even though she didn't have a long term employer when she left the workforce. I'm not sure if most people would count her as a true SAHM now that I think about it.
Do others know SAHPs who live in the DMV? I sometimes feel like they're an urban legend around here. I was just at a holiday party in McLean and every woman there had a career, as did our hostess. (The average age at the party was probably 55-60.) They all had very high earning husbands who made more than enough for these women to stay home, yet they choose to work.
I'm not interested in a debate about the value of being a SAHP. I'm just interested in the fact that I don't actually know many of them, male or female, in my day to day life living in this metro region.
Usually SAHPs avoid women who looked down upon choices different from standardized ones, not any different then how working moms avoided SAHMs prior to industrial revolution because they were unconventional then.
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