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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Because I do not support career oriented women who have children at home. This thread is proof of why. All these workarounds are ridiculous. Why not just outsource your life? Running around like a trained rat on a wheel that you cannot get off. It is insane. Then to want another kid...why? I guess it helps the economy but it doesn't help society to have kids with moms who do not make them a priority. There are more options than stay at home and have no outside employment or run around like a trained rat. If you do not realize that, then spend more time considering it and less time encouraging other moms that this stupidity is okay.[/quote] What about career oriented men who have children at home? What about the workarounds they have to put in place?[/quote] Career oriented men who wish to have children would be wise to marry a woman who is not career oriented. But who instead has ambitions to build a strong family, to hold things down at home so he can focus on work, to encourage and uplift him, and to make his life easier. And in turn he would be wise to respect this woman for her skills and appreciate what she does to enrich his life. He would be wise to acknowledge her role in his success, but at the end of the day this should all be for his family anyway, not for an ego boost.[/quote] This is a joke, right?[/quote] No what is a joke is that women think that this self imposed misery is fulfilling. What is a joke is some womens inability to find fulfillment outside of what other people think of them in the form of job titles and responsibilities. [/quote] Op was asking for help to make things more manageable and enjoyable. We don't question why she works outside of the home - it's none of our business. If you don't have suggestions, please get off your high horse and go elsewhere.[/quote]
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