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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The HS student trolls are active today. [/quote] Troll = The derogatory characterization imparted upon a precocious and transcendent individual by a particularly benighted member of an intellectually inferior caste. You’re likely both unaccomplished and unemployable, so I wouldn’t expect a response much more enlightening than the one you struggled so hard to produce. [/quote] I’m a proud SAHM that was smart enough to [b]marry a DH with 7 figure HHI.[/b] Whose unaccomplished and unemployable now? Your a little dimwit wishing you could be in my cast. LOL. :mrgreen: [/quote] I don't know PP. On DCUM, who doesn't make a 7 figure? Also, I'd be more impressed if YOU were making a 7 figure HHI. But you are not. - np[/quote] I could easily make a 7 figure income, but I choose to take the harder path and stay at home. It is way more difficult and mentally demanding then a typical office job. I’m an enabler and a leader for the family. Everything runs smooth due to my efforts and DH’s 7 figure income would be more like 5 figure if I didn’t facilitate his success. [/quote] Oh please. I’m a working mom. While I contend that it’s far more tedious to be at home, it’s not inherently harder, certainly not harder than a seven figure career in finance, biglaw, exclusive ranks of medicine, or grueling entrepreneurship. It’s much more mindless - there is nothing intellectually stimulating about taking your kid to the park, making them lunch, or watching them at soccer after school. Furthermore, yes, you are an asset to your husbands career, but the most demanding of all is having two working parents. Neither you nor your dh are on the truly most demanding path. [/quote]
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