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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you have 4, you don't have to go back to work ever[/quote] This is such a dumb argument. Wealthy SAHM's don't have to go back to work regardless of the number of kids they have. I stopped at 2. Still not going back to work. I know many who are the same. When 1 spouse makes $400k+, a second spouse making mid to upper five figures is [b]pretty inconsequential.[/b][/quote] It's only inconsequential if your only measure is income. DH makes in the low seven figures, and I have a career that will probably top out in the low $100Ks. But, I think it's important for the kids to see their mom put her graduate degree to good use and to contribute to the HHI. IMHO, if you have the funds and the educational pedigree, then you have even less of an excuse to drop out of the economy. [b]You can pick jobs that don't pay well and aren't terribly demanding of your time but are really meaningful to society[/b], and you can afford nannies and babysitters should there be a scheduling conflict. Most of DH's male colleagues (who presumably make similar amounts of money) have a spouse who also works professionally. We are in our early 40s, and I don't see anyone at his firm with a SAH spouse in our generation.[/quote] IME jobs that are meaningful to society can still be tedious and dull for the person in question to do (I used to work at a nonprofit in an administrative capacity. I believed in the cause but it was a LOT of dull as dirt paperwork). For me personally, I don't like having a boss or restraints on my time. I don't like having to be somewhere at someone else's beck and call. So I don't. I choose not to work because I don't have to. FWIW I do volunteer but even that sucks to be honest. I'd rather not.[/quote] Ok Marie Antoinette. [/quote]
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