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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a stay at home mom of school aged kids. I don’t work because I don’t have to and don’t want to. There are other reasons but that’s the most powerful one. I love not having a boss or restraints on my time or annoying paper work or go workers or entitled clients to deal with etc., etc. Most jobs are kind of a drag. [b]Let’s face it, how many people would continue working if they won the lotto? Not many. Most people would devote their time to hobbies, leisure, socializing, travel, volunteering etc[/b].[/quote] I disagree with this theory. Plenty of people Work who may fall under the category of “don’t have to.” do you think Reese Witherspoon really needs the money? No. You simply may have different financial goals than others who continued working. I feel that even with a high earning spouse and relatively wealthy Parents that I’d be doing myself a disservice not working and contributing to retirement and receiving subsidized healthcare. The sad truth is that few SAHMs get to spend a lot of time traveling, socializing and leisure. Most are taking care of kids or spending their time on household duties. They are doing unpaid labor for men while their husbands get to go to work, earn money and have indepdence. [/quote] Are you really comparing yourself to Reece Witherspoon? :lol: [/quote] Clearly being a SAHM has made your brain mush and you can’t read. My point was that there are plenty of women who don’t have to work who work. For example, Reese Witherspoon. [/quote] How much time do you really think Reese Witherspoon spends working? [/quote] A lot. Filming a movie takes a lot of time. She also constantly posts on IG and now is touring regarding her upcoming book. [/quote] [b]She doesn’t post on Instagram, her staff does, [/b]her book is most likely ghost written and she may make one movie a year, that films for a month or two total. You seem a bit out of touch with how celebrities live. There is very little work involved.[/quote] Well she’s in the photos that are posted. So she’s at least spending time posing for all of these photos. All the time. Filming any sort of movie or TV show is a time suck. You obviously don’t know anything about this. [/quote] So six to eight weeks filming a movie and then posing for “a lot” of pictures. Most of her time is still leisure time. Not really comparable at all to this who work office jobs, 5 plus days a week, 50 or so weeks a year. [/quote]
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