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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm going to say no because those professional women could choose to have a SAHD husband if they wanted. I work and although my husband works as well, he has a much more flexible job and does all the lead parent stuff and makes dinner every night. If a woman can't create an arrangement like that with her own husband, who she chose to marry, that's her problem. She needs to get her house in order.[/quote] Ha no.[b] Being a SAHD sucks b/c the SAHMs shun you, [/b]and it’s looked upon by almost everyone no matter how accomplished the woman. Look at Sandberg, if any family needed a SAHD it would be hers but she had a CEO DH. Having a SAHM is a huge career advantage, economic specialization is a well studied effect. [/quote] Depends on where you live. Here in Seattle, for example, there are a lot of SAHDs. Or men who are "creatives" and for all intents and purposes unemployed but pursuing their creative passions. That's actually pretty common.[/quote] Yeah, I knew a surprising number of SAHD "creative" types in CA. They had small "creative" or artistic cottage businesses or were actors or something like that while the wife had a full time corporate job.[/quote]
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