What about all the people in the middle? Any concern about them? What about people who left the workforce to care for their children? |
But how did this do something to you? |
+100 I watched SAHMs with 3+ kids pull their hair out and wondered - what was your plan? You would only see them a few hours a day because they would be in daycare/school? Some women I know got pregnant during the pandemic and look depressed now. But why do they keep making bad choices? |
I suspect there are many that feel this way as people around them retreated. Isolation is very lonely. |
I'm not a SAHM and my kids aren't little anymore. However, when they were little, my plan involved many activities, including taking the kids to the park, visiting with friends and grandparents, going to zoos, libraries and museums. I loved getting the kids out to do things and see things. These things were taken away, completely at the beginning although less so as pandemic progressed. No one planned to be in an apartment or house without other outlets for months on end. |
| Lost the greatness President ever |
This is my friend who is complaining non-stop about her newborn, no sleep, high costs for diapers/essentials, and how hard it is. Well...yeah, I mean that's what you signed up for. |
Obama is alive, kicking, and beautifully mentoring the next generation. |
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It opened my eyes to next-level human selfishness, cruelty and suffering...and the fragility of our systems. Logically, I always knew there were a lot of selfish, racist, power hungry a@$holes in the world...but the pandemic opened my eyes to this in a way I never before understood.
It drained whatever enthusiasm for travel and goal setting I had left. I have fleeting, distorted thoughts that my children can just live with us forever. Not planning on actually acting on those thoughts...but it just reveals pandemic trauma is real. |
Ugh go back to the “childfree” forum on Reddit with your juvenile rants. Btw those kids and others will be taking care of you in your old age someday. |
Awww, hope those flashbacks to your Covid horror life aren't too distressing for you. |
+1 I’m not a SAHM but was for 3 years when my kids were small (baby #2 ended up being twins..stayed home for 3yrs after that). What was I supposed to do, give one of the twins up for adoption? Good grief. Life happens. I can’t imagine how depressing and isolating it would be to care for little ones with no social outlet. No playgrounds, activities, sitters, socialization etc etc. no grandparents or extended family. Just sitting at home 24/7 for months on end. My heart goes out to those who were stuck at home with little ones. Big kids have their own issues but we did a lot outdoors, watched movies, played board games, enjoyed hobbies etc. just not the same thing at all. |
So you admit you’re a person without kids coming on a thread to complain about people who have kids. Bold move on DC Urban Moms and Dads. Urban Moms MOMS |
You can tell you're a true follower because "speak" like him.
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Why would a stranger's child be taking care of me? I'm not the PP, but I see the said all the time re: childfree people. I have three childfree aunt & uncle combos total from both sides on my family. Some by choice, others by circumstance. Anyway, the youngest pair is in their mid-70s and they have no random family taking care of them nor the need. They're still very much active and until the pandemic hit, avid travelers. The oldest couple is in their 80s and again, they are not a burden on any of us family members. They live in a community for the 65+ set and love it. Everything they need is right in their planned community and requires nothing more than a golfcart ride to get to. |