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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Interesting that no SAHMs have posted since that most recent study was quoted. *crickets*[/quote] Oh good grief. I posted up thread but will do so again. I'm a SAHM. I have multiple graduate degrees. I am a proud feminist. I think women can be and do anything they set their minds to doing. I think this world would suffer greatly if most women-- and most mothers-- didn't work. I support public policies that make it easier for mothers and fathers to find a good work/life balance. I cheer on fathers who take paternity leave, SAH, and leave work early for their kid's Little League game because that is the best and fastest way to de stigmatize motherhood in the eyes of employers. I think mothers who work are awesome role models for their daughters and sons. I DON'T think my children are better off because I'm home with them. I pray to God they're not worse off because I do. :). The other SAHMs I know feel the same way. Please stop lumping all of us into some obnoxious holier-than-thou group. Most of us are your natural allies! Okay??[/quote]
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