NP here. You sound really classist and patronizing. Please stick to your mom gig and keep your 'help' to yourself. |
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If you don't see the value in being a stay-at-home parent, you're a jerk.
If you don't see the value in being a parent who works outside of the home, you're a jerk. |
Wow. You're so self obsessed it's ugly. You must be such an ugly person in real life both inside and outside. Yuck. |
No- it's annoying to hear what you choose to do constantly demeaned on here. Especially from people I don't believe, like the "human rights lawyer" eho found being a SAHM as a vacation. Talk about patronizing. |
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OP if you're still reading this post... I wish we could meet up! I'm in the same(ish) boat but with a 6 month old. She's only happy when we are on the move. We walk 5-7 miles a day. I'm really hoping for a mild or at least dry winter. DD is currently napping, once she's up we'll be headed to the Portrait Museum since it's raining.
I get the frustration, everyone says how happy she is. Yes she's happy as long as I don't stop moving! |
I'm planning on sticking with my "Mom Gig". And with helping others. How you find that classist or patronizing is ridiculous. |
If college and retirement are "taken care of," then you must have millions in the bank and are wealthy. I don't care what your HHI is. Our HHI is in that range and we sure as hell don't spend $9K a year on housecleaners (or purses or beach vacations) because we have to save for those things. (And we don't have student loans or private school costs or a huge mortgage either.) |
LOL. The only way this is possible is if you had a baby who slept like a champ and two easy 3 year olds -- the kind that will sit and color and do play doh all day. You certainly didn't have kids fighting all day long or climbing the walls while you try desperately to get a light sleeper to take a nap longer than 20 minutes. Also It's interesting that your "demanding career" lets you browse this website all day - if you're sitting at a computer with lots of downtime, that's an easy job. |
NP here - I only post when I'm waiting at the doctor's office or in line at the post office or pumping. I bet most other folks are the same. |
Pumping for a two and a half year old? Remember they were only 6 months old when you went to Africa for two years? I call bullshit on your whole story. |
| **** Oops. Sorry PP, I read PP instead of OP and didn't realize that you were someone else. |
Op here: yes yes yes this! |
Eh, I stayed home for a few years with young kids when I was laid-off during the recession and it took a while to find a job that paid enough to justify the expense of childcare, and while it was a little stressful to have only one income and not know when I would find work again, my life was for sure easier when I was at home in comparison with when I was working. Do you find that patronizing that I shared this experience? |
How the hell did someone hire you with this kind if grammar? |
| I agree with you that it's harder. Loads of time away from your child, less time to run errands/do the weekly necessities. It means less weekends as a family. Homemade dinners must be difficult. None of that difficulty enticed me to go back to full time work. I like our easier life. |