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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s wrong with working PT or being a SAHM? Raising children is an important and interesting job. And it doesn’t last forever, maybe 10-15 years of your entire working life. You can always go back to full time work, particularly if you work in healthcare. [/quote] OP here. I worked really hard for my career and do not want to throw it away. I’m fine working PT but I think it’s important to protect my career and income. It’s important to me to have an income in the event something happens. Being a SAHM isn’t for everyone. I babysat for many years while in school and while sometimes it was fun, most of it was boring. I’m not very creative. I’m not cut out for being a SAHM. I love my career and think it’s amazing. Not all healthcare jobs let you go back without updating schooling for your profession or doing things to keep your license current. [/quote] It’s funny to me that you insist on having an involved father like you’re so into the family thing then admit you find being with kids to be boring. So work PT and get a nanny or move on. Find a guy that actually meets your criteria, so you don’t end up divorced and with split custody down the road. Quit the drama. [/quote]
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