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[quote=Anonymous] OP, if you want to treat being a stay-at-home parent as being a full time job -- and just focus on that part of the job during your "working hours" then that is FINE. But you need to do what other 2 income, work out of the home parents do. When your "day job" is done or on the weekends, you split up the household chores (grocery shopping, dinner prep, laundry etc.) You just aren't going to try to get these things done during your working day, so you will just continue to do them in the evenings and weekends as you did before leaving your job, correct? If you are saying you also no longer want to do those chores evenings and weekends as you used to -- certainly you and your husband can agree to outsource whatever you want. Hire someone to do your laundry, hire someone to go shopping for you or hire a personal chef to make your meals --- whatever you want and have the money for. [/quote]
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