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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Full time nanny with a stay at home mom.[/quote] Yes, but this is the definition. Where I am if there are two kids and mom works then there are two Nannies. I’ve also seen variations of this- three kids, two Nannie’s, SAHM mom. [/quote] I’m a sahm and had a ft nanny with 3 kids. This was not a big deal. Working mom with multiple nannies does not signal UC to me at all. This signals mom works a lot. I feel UC moms don’t work a lot. We live in an affluent neighborhood. Most of the moms don’t work. The husbands all must earn seven or eight figures. In many homes, both the husband and wife don’t seem to have real jobs.[/quote] I don’t find SAHM mom as a definite indicator of UC. More and more I’m seeing women who have such big careers that it doesn’t make sense for them to stay home; is an entrepreneur, or has been able to secure a profitable WFH or PT arrangement. I think the new trophy wife has interesting work, control over their schedule and enough help to be able to still have hobbies/do fun activities with their kids while outsourcing housework. I encounter these women more and more now, and am impressed by how much they do and how well they do it![/quote] In our circles, there are many highly competent well educated women who gave up their careers to stay home. Sometimes I think I prioritize my kids too much. I absolutely do. Dh and I both love our kids so much. I personally don’t like to outsource childcare. I plan and want to continue to do great things when my kids are older. Right now I enjoy spending my time with them full time.[/quote] Yep, you definitely love them more than any other mother ever has loved her children. No doubt. [/quote]
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