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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are women so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real. [/quote] Not everybody in this thread is a woman.[/quote] Okay, revised for you. :roll: >> Why are women and MEN so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real. Although TBH a thread about WOHM hating SAHM or *checks notes* believe they are parasites, really isn't inclusive of men. [/quote] I'm the one using the term parasite. I'm a man. Keep trying.[/quote] WOW! Low earning men or men from LMC/MC dysfunctional families are the only ones who call SAHMs parasites. :puke:[/quote] In my experience, most of my high earning friends whose wives are still at home full time after the kids are at school full time, carry some level of resentment. It’s a dirty secret they don’t tell their wives bc no one wants to be the one who ‘forces the woman back to work’ - but it’s a burden that men have carried for - well - ever, and I think many have feelings about it their wives don’t fully realize. It’s just logical though - if you sah and your dh works full time - beyond early childhood - of course he feels resentful! Why would he not. [/quote]
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