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Reply to "How do you not feel guilty when spouse is working and you're not?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being a mom is a full time job. I'm a woman, and I think it's great that women choose to stay at home with their kids, or just stay at home and let a man support them. I would rather that, then a lot of women in the office who don't pull their weight because they're exhausted or bitter or just don't want to be there. My sister isn't a mom, and she quit working in 1996 after she got married. I think it's funny. [b]She has a master's degree but she just doesn't like to work. [/b][/quote] We all know people like this. We might even be them. Why do people refuse to acknowledge this? I think for the vast majority of the population, their job is something they do for money and it feels like "work." It's not fun, it's not fulfilling, it's not personally meaningful, it's not their passion, etc. etc. Not everyone gets to be a movie director or an artist or a rocket scientist at NASA. Very few people would do their jobs if they won the lottery and had enough money to quit.[/quote]
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