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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It's great that you're happy but is it not possible to have answered the question without being an obnoxious braggart?[/quote] DP. Because this is either fictional or there are huge missing pieces. Like for example [b]1. how does DH go back to school while you are SAH? [/b] [b]2. Venerated by a teenager? [/b]I don’t even have kids that old and that sounds quite unlikely. [/quote] 1. Because we are not broke-ass poor and could easily pay the 100K he needed to get an eMBA without taking out a loan. I took care of home and kids while he attended school in the weekends. He also is a good earner. 2. Because we have a functional and loving home. [B]Angry kids and teens with mental issues is not rite of passage in our household. [/B] Family dysfunction is an anomaly and not something that happens in every household - unlike what you believe and experience. My kids are loved and valued and not a burden to us, unlike most people who post here. A SAH parent gives a lot of flexibility to adjust to new realities and challenges. We were not shitting in our pants when pandemic reality set in because the household was running smoothly. Nor we resented feeding hot meals to our teens. [/quote] NP. I think this is a troll (at least I really hope so, for the sake of her imaginary kids, who probably really suffered with her as a mother if she isn't a troll), but anyone who would write the above, especially the bolded, is obviously a terrible person and a horrific mother, so I think this person's opinions should just be disregarded. Probably deleted, tbh. And PP, before you start spewing your nasty bile in response, my kids are fortunate enough to not suffer from mental illness. But I have been side-by-side with wonderful parents who are deep in the trenches. They might read here, and they don't deserve this kind of sideswipe from a terrible person. Also, in case any of you other smug parents are tempted to believe SAHM is some sort of magic protection against mental illness -- I suggest you educate yourself outside of DCUM trolls on the matter. God, that PP is so gross, I feel slimy even responding to this, but I could not let that stand. [/quote]
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