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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The argument that someone needs to stay home and has too much to do to work is probably the thing that annoys me most of all. It’s simply not true in most cases. I’ve been a sahm for a while due to unemployment and mostly worked and you can totally do both. Yes we need some extra childcare here and there and I tend to do admin and laundry in the evening while watching tv but no biggie. Unless you would yourself earn less than you pay your cleaner or for aftercare which is obv a different story [/quote] I have read a lot of these mommy wars, and I have never seen anyone argue that they have too much housework to do to also work. People do often say that employers are inflexible and don’t allow time off or flexible schedules that enable women to also be caregivers for their children, and it’s much worse for men. So, couples decide that it’s best for their family to have one parent SAH and take care of all of the caregiving needs and one parent to work. [/quote]
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