Yay for you, have we boosted your ego enough yet or do you need so more self-congratulation! |
What kind of careers? Some are easier/less time intensive than others. |
Or on lawyers who don't know how to spell sympathetically. |
Lol |
| or one who had to rush into court. |
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Are there four people getting very worked up on this post, or are there more than that?
Also, to the guy who thinks that either SAHMs or maybe women in general are overly obsessed with home improvements - go fuck yourself, sexist idiot. |
My SAHM wife knows this too. Actually she might wish I was less interested in that latter category. |
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We're both lawyers and our HHI is $500,000. |
Where? Biglaw firms? That wouldn't really make sense at $500k unless both of you work a reduced schedule, which everyone knows is the kiss of death for men. Maybe one government and one big law? I can see how that works because the gov worker can handle the kids generally and the firm worker can sometimes be flexible. We have found it easier to just have one person make more than that and have the other one at home. Different strokes. |
| No one seriously respects SAHMS. |
NP here. I don't think this is entirely true, though it may be for you. That's too bad. There is really a wide range of SAHMs in terms of what they bring to the household and family. I've done it all - working part time, SAHM, WOHM. The thing about being a SAHM - aside from the ones with Country Club memberships and FT nannies - is that it IS A JOB - one that I didn't get paid for. I wonder if the lack of respect for SAHMs comes from a lack of respect of low-income workers such as nannies, daycare workers, restaurant workers. The work of taking care of little children, planning and implementing enriching activities, and cooking meal after meal from scratch, (and all the cleaning and dirty dishes, three times a day + snacks, using no convenience foods OMG NEVER AGAIN) all while sticking to a pretty small budget - IT IS WORK. If you had to hire someone to do all of this, you would pay dearly. I don't know why your wife being the one responsible for these tasks would make her not respectable, unless you already don't respect people who do it for a living. Many people place little value on that work, even though it would have been prohibitively expensive (with my modest salary) to replace myself when both kids were very young. After all, if I'd had a "respectable" high-paying career, I probably wouldn't want to be a SAHM
I doubt working has made me more interesting or more attractive. I'm tired, though I haven't gained weight I am starting to get saddlebags from desk-sitting. For me to add a daily workout into the routine would require more time away from the kids - too much already with my commute. I'm glad I had kids while I was young and not very far along in my career, so no "golden handcuffs" to keep me at work - because I would have missed out on so much. They are bigger now and don't need me so much, so it was back to work for me. |
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I am reading between the lines of your posting OP, and subliminally I am reading that since your wife decided to stay at home w/your child, you no longer see her as interesting since she no longer holds a job outside of the home.
Thus, staying inside the house all day, caring for a child makes one quite dull. Considering that she is caring for YOUR child as well, I consider your feelings quite unfair and even borderline cruel.
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I'm OP. I'm also a 32 y/o woman who is weighing the pros and cons of staying home with my child. |
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God!! I used to think that there were fairly intelligent people on this board and yet EVERYTIME someone mentions SAHM/WOHM out come pages and pages of insults/justifications/one-up-manship.....
Doesn't this get old??? |