| Just as busy. |
It's really weird that you blame your mom taking night classes a few times per week for your bad decisions. Where was your Dad in all this? |
Once the kids are in school, you are an unemployed parent. The kids are at school. Same as once they are off to college, you are unemployed, not a sahp. If you actually have kids at home all day and you are actively parenting them, then you are a stay at home parent. |
You can just be SAH. Or, don’t work out of the house. Everything doesn’t have to break down because employed and unemployed. Who cares? I’ve always worked but I’m not going out of my way to call my neighbor unemployed when she hasn’t worked for years and hasn’t looked to work. |
"Unemployed" only refers to people actually seeking to join the labor force. Lots of people are busy doing things that don't earn money. That isn't "unemployed." |
+1 |
Her dad was working. Someone had to pay the bills and keep the family housed and fed and clothed. The posters point is that her mom was supposedly contributing to the family by being the stay at home parent but wasn’t actually available as a parent when the kids were home and needed it. |
Yup it’s just bonbons and leisure./s |
I say retired. |
| Just keep living off your husband. That’s the answer you want, right? Even if he trades you in for a younger model, you’ll probably still get a good chunk of the assets and alimony. |
Boo hoo. I was a latchkey kid who was on my own after school for hours starting age 12 because my single mother had to work to support us and I managed to avoid having sex with my peers. You sound like an entitled brat. |
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why does no one ever recognize internet trolls on this forum????????
'dh earns a seven figure' - sure, dude. |
Why is that not believable? I’m not OP, but my husband does and I’m a SAHM and have had these thoughts too. |
Unless you fill a chunk of your days volunteering for things related to your kids. And the hours from 3-8 pm (varies by family) that you spend driving them to and from activities, you won’t be anymore. So yes, it’s different. |
I’m sure, but it’s such a weird thing to boast about. |