Here's a shocker --- most of us can do that AND work AND do it w/o a nanny while the kids are at school. Fascinating. |
I just encountered this one ---
Mothers who think it is okay that their husbands don't change diapers, feed their kids, bathe their kids, etc. and the mothers say they hate it but hey, what can you do cause they the mothers don't work on the car or do the gardening? Wow. I must have some weird relationship with my hubby where we have a partnership -- clearly we are odd ducks! |
I guess I'm in the minority then. I wish I could do all that with or without a nanny! |
why would this annoy you if your relationship works? |
It is a fait d'accomplit attitude that grates my feminist nerves. ![]() |
Okay...maybe I do have to prioritize...I don't actually get around to writing articles for my alumni magazine! ![]() |
Who do you think you're kidding??? I don't have a nanny and I have dishes in the sink all day long, laundry that needs doing all day long, ETC!!!! I haven' t been to a museum that doesn't have a dinosaur or an air plane in it in years. Your sour grapes are showing, PP. I would LOVE to have a full time nanny, w/ or w/out working. |
Not the PP but wanted to say I really dislike when posters assume another poster is jealous or "sour grapes". I read PPs post as she was irritated by the mother with the full time nanny etc. But it does irk me that posters on the list serve cannot state an alternative / adverse opinion without being labelled jealous or such. |
Well, an alternative opinion is one thing, but what PP was suggesting an alternative reality. On this planet, sorry, no way is some mom w/o a nanny out there doing all the things the mom with the full time nanny listed AND working. No way. |
Ok well, I'm the one who originally posted my annoyance about the particular mom who complained but had a nanny, didn't work, kids were in school. It was a personal annoyance that I had with one person. In all honesty, I was venting and perhaps this was not the appropriate place to vent ![]() ![]() |
I'm very efficient, but I can't do all of that while working and my DH does a lot to help out. Good for her. |
Here's my beef. When my child is having a rare meltdown and another mom is nearby, instead of saying, "oh they all do that," they give you a judgmental look. |
Bet this same mom hasn't learned to share herself. I think the appropriate thing to say is "After my child is done playing with it, you can have it." |
Moms who ask me what my husband does for a living. This is one of those 'size up ' questions. |
Tell them he is a high-class male hooker. The hooker makes it edgy, but the high class makes it, well, classy. |