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[quote=Anonymous]I was DOGE’d last year so became a SAHM involuntarily. It’s been a mixed bag. Extra time to devote to my kids and help them excel in the things that matter to them. I volunteer a lot more at their school and understand things about how to navigate that world that went over my head before when I was too busy. But it often is not good for me to have too much time to worry about my ADHD kid who struggles socially. And I also have ADHD, so all of this unstructured time I have now is generally not great for me and I don’t accomplish what I need to. I also feel bored and boring like my mind is not being put to good use. AND, this may be particularly relevant to you, OP but I am often waaaay too chatty with my husband when he gets home from a long day at work and I’ve not had enough adult conversation for the day. He’s been talking to people all day and would like a break but im just getting started. It would have driven me nuts if I were in his shoes and he’s far more patient than I probably would be in that situation. [/quote]
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