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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Indian woman here: Sounds like you married an Indian male! Many were spoiled by mothers who did everything for them. This is too bad, but not too early to prevent in your children. My DH is not indian, but a complete equal partner. I have been the breadwinner for many years. He makes lunches, does drop off, etc. I do cleaning but he is very neat and doesdishes and laundry. [b]Since you’re a doctor, you can definitely justify more housekeeping and outsourcing expenses. [/b]As the kids get older you may need sitter to take them to activities, something we are considering too. [/quote] So according to your backwards mentality, working mothers who do not have careers at the same caliber as a physician can not justify housekeeping and outsourcing expenses?[/quote] I don't think the poster is backwards. Maybe "justify" was a bad choice of words, but the point is simply that a physician makes more money and more likely to be able to afford things like housekeeping, gardeners, etc. [/quote]
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