Rich husband or successful career?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Rich husband because deep down inside I love my children


Yes ... Because working moms don't love their kids?


Nope. SAHMs especially love their daughters. That's why they set such a great example for them!


I have a Master's Degree and worked hard in my field until I had children. Now I SAH. When my kids hit school age, I carved out a little business for myself that doesn't detract in any way from my children. My daughter (middle child) is now 16, and in choosing her career path, said that she wants a career that will allow her flexibility to be home when the kids are, because it means a lot to her that I put she and her brothers over a high-powered career.

I've set a GREAT example, thank you very much.


And did your husband also set a great example for his sons about having a career that gives him the flexibility to be home when the kids are and choosing his children over a high-powered career?

Or, if not, what great example has your husband set for his sons?
Anonymous
Rich husband. I have too many hobbies that don't pay, so having a successful DH is great for me!
Anonymous
Rich husband. I hate working.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Would the husband be SAH?


No, he would work, too.


So would I have to do all the housework and childcare, or could we split it 5/50? Or would my fabulous career wealth be used to pay for outsourcing these things?


You would outsource housekeeping and whatever else you wanted to but DH would respect you and your career enough to split chores 50/50.


Sounds pretty good to me. Sign me up!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:IRL I chose the rich husband. It's a really great life! no stress.


Unless he leaves you, or you want to leave him.


To each his/her own, but I'd be bored to tears. I need to earn!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:IRL I chose the rich husband. It's a really great life! no stress.


Unless he leaves you, or you want to leave him.

You love to bring out the fear of divorce. I don't think we'll divorce but you'd be shocked at how much $$ a divorce would yield rich wives. Sure, we might have to sell some assets and properties but we'd all be just fine.
Anonymous
Career for sure. Not even a second thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IRL I chose the rich husband. It's a really great life! no stress.


You don't find kissing his ass stressful?
Anonymous
I'd prefer to win the lottery or discover I had some kind of wealthy unknown aunt who suddenly died and left me her fortune.

But if I had to choose, I'd choose to make my fortune myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rich husband because deep down inside I love my children


Yes ... Because working moms don't love their kids?


Nope. SAHMs especially love their daughters. That's why they set such a great example for them!


I have a Master's Degree and worked hard in my field until I had children. Now I SAH. When my kids hit school age, I carved out a little business for myself that doesn't detract in any way from my children. My daughter (middle child) is now 16, and in choosing her career path, said that she wants a career that will allow her flexibility to be home when the kids are, because it means a lot to her that I put she and her brothers over a high-powered career.

I've set a GREAT example, thank you very much.


And did your husband also set a great example for his sons about having a career that gives him the flexibility to be home when the kids are and choosing his children over a high-powered career?

Or, if not, what great example has your husband set for his sons?

Exactly. Also, pp, would you encourage your daughter to depend on a man for financial stability?
Anonymous
I love how all the working moms profess a great love of their jobs (hear them roar!). Yet in real life every working mom I know is a haggard mess, waking up early, commuting and spending all day dealing with office BS instead of remaining connected with family/kids. These are the same women who are medicating (pills, alcohol, etc.) and who rarely see their husband and kids. In the real world, often these are the folks who wind up divorced. And, divorce for a working woman ain't a cake-walk. Let's at least be real here ladies. Don't worry, the PC police aren't watching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would the husband be SAH?


No, he would work, too.


So would I have to do all the housework and childcare, or could we split it 5/50? Or would my fabulous career wealth be used to pay for outsourcing these things?


You would outsource housekeeping and whatever else you wanted to but DH would respect you and your career enough to split chores 50/50.


Sounds pretty good to me. Sign me up!


Why would anyone NOT want this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll take the career for $1000, Alex.



Me too. Husbands can leave and take their money with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love how all the working moms profess a great love of their jobs (hear them roar!). Yet in real life every working mom I know is a haggard mess, waking up early, commuting and spending all day dealing with office BS instead of remaining connected with family/kids. These are the same women who are medicating (pills, alcohol, etc.) and who rarely see their husband and kids. In the real world, often these are the folks who wind up divorced. And, divorce for a working woman ain't a cake-walk. Let's at least be real here ladies. Don't worry, the PC police aren't watching.


Sorry to disappoint you, I'm not a haggard mess. I have a 15 minute commute each way. If I didn't work, I'd see my kids about an hour more each day (they're all in full day school), so there's no reason there to give up work. Also sorry to disappoint you but we have millions. If I didn't want to work I wouldn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love how all the working moms profess a great love of their jobs (hear them roar!). Yet in real life every working mom I know is a haggard mess, waking up early, commuting and spending all day dealing with office BS instead of remaining connected with family/kids. These are the same women who are medicating (pills, alcohol, etc.) and who rarely see their husband and kids. In the real world, often these are the folks who wind up divorced. And, divorce for a working woman ain't a cake-walk. Let's at least be real here ladies. Don't worry, the PC police aren't watching.


This is hilarious.
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