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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Boomers are too busy and galavanting around on vacations to help their kids and grand kids, sad. Another example of boomer selfishness on top of the wealth taking and focusing younger generations to find their lifestyles, sad. https://www.foxnews.com/media/millennials-feel-abandoned-parents-available-help-raise-grandkids-busy.amp[/quote] Don't have children expecting your parents to be your free child Care. We took care of our kids and you can do the same.[/quote] I think the point of the article and the point many posters are making is that many parents by and large did not take care of their children without assistance from their family but now that they are the grandparents they arent paying it forward. Many posters here including myself were practically raised by our grandparents during summers but have not received the same type of assistance from our parents. [/quote] you need to really take a good look at the lives of boomer women compared to silent gen women. Do you think women in the silent generation worked until they were 65 and helped take care of grandkids? No, they did not. Many were sahm. Did you grandmother work until she was 65? I doubt it. Most women of that generation didn't even work, and if they did, they quit after having kids. Not so with boomer moms. They worked even after having kids. And that is tough, as you know. So, I don't blame these women who after having worked and taken care of kids for most their lives (probably mostly on their own without their husbands help), don't want to continue taking care of little kids after they retire. I sure wouldn't, and I'm genx. [img]https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317085738/figure/fig2/AS:582376870649856@1515860874257/US-Womens-Labor-Force-Participation-1910-2010-Sources-Authors-calculations-based-on.png[/img] and https://www.dol.gov/agencies/wb/data/lfp/women-by-age [/quote] This is interesting that even in the depression and during WWII many women didn't work outside the home.[/quote] PP here.. to be fair, there weren't many jobs to be had during the depression. But, even so, in the older generation, women just didn't work as much, especially when they had kids. Life was harder; there were no conveniences to make cooking and cleaning easier and faster. Birth control was hard to come by. Poor people had lots of kids. Someone had to stay home to cook and clean, and take care of the kids, and that was usually the mothers. [/quote]
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