I know one of these. First in her law class at Harvard - spends her time playing tennis and doing crafts at church. What a waste of $$. |
Right, which means women can CHOOSE if they want to work or not. This poster obviously has CHOSEN what she wants, and has found a way to lead her life in a way that makes her happy. |
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I'm shocked that there are women who actually enjoy the stress and headache of working 40+ THEN doing all the SAHM stuff.
What time are you working Moms getting home? It it after 5PM? |
Can we stop using the term SAHM??? If you could read and looked at the title of the thread you would see that we are NOT talking about SAHMs. We are talking about women who do not have children yet stay at home and do not work. Big difference. I'm sure that many of us working moms have a ton of respect and appreciation for women that choose to be SAHMs. We are questioning those that are SAH Wives. There are many women that would choose to stay home with their children if money were no issue. THAT is not what this thread is about people. READ. |
First off, calm the hell down. This thread has discussed both...perhaps you should learn to read past the thread title.
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It's not a waste of money. I think of my brain as a place I have to be all the time. I want it to be an interesting place. So I like to learn things. Otherwise, when I'm waiting for a friend who's running late, I'd just zone out. Instead, I can think up a new business and then, thanks to my education, mentally write the business plan for it. Much more fun. |
| I recently met a young woman (a neighbor) who quit her job once she was married. No children and it seems none forthcoming. I was taken aback - i have 3 kids and work full time - but then i said - good for you that you can make it work. She said her marriage was the most important thing and she didn't think she would be a good wife if she worked. Kind of cute but then i wondered if this is the trend. |
No, you missed me by a mile. Your original description of her gave very few details to justify your animus towards her. |
This is such a ridiculous response I don't even know where to begin. |
So she graduated first in her class at Harvard Law then got married and just plays tennis and does crafts? Never worked or had kids? Something doesn't add up here. |
You are the ridiculous one. Are you also saying that women who have college degrees and choose to eventually stay at home have wasted money? I, for one, don't think education is ever a waste. My DH went to a top law school and paid a pretty penny. Afterwards he realized law school wasn't for him. He now makes more money than he ever would have in law, and, most importantly, loves what he does. |
Might be religious. Heard this from several young born-agains. |
I said graduate degrees. Shockingly, you misunderstood/misread it.
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Also, your argument makes absolutely no sense. This thread is about people who never worked, so your "eventually" comment holds no water. As mentioned above, I said graduate degrees. And your comment about your DH makes no sense either! Was LAW not for him? Or law SCHOOL? And what does that have to do with him eventually making more money? Oh my lord, you are dense. Good thing you're not in the workforce. |
| I'm one of these women. We are very traditional so it works for us and we do plan to have kids. |