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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is typical spoil entitled SAHM feminist stuff. They have no idea how the real world works. Tell the princess she has to get a job. All these feminists talk big as long as they do not have actually go into the work place and earn their keep. What a lazy woman.[/quote] Maybe the DH has no idea how the real world works in the home because he's always had someone doing all the dirty work for him. What makes you think the DW has never worked outside the home? Most mothers now a days have done it all - worked out of the home FT and be a FT mom at home. I think most moms know what the real world is like. Do most dads know what it's like to be a sahp 24/7, 365 day/ year? [/quote] And many women will tell OP, it’s a lot easier working outside the home and being in the company of other adults than being at home, 24/7, with young children, cooking, cleaning, etc. it’s called drudgery and never ending for a reason.[/quote] PP here.. totally agree. When we moved to a lower col area so one of us could stay home, I gave my DH the option to be that sahp and I'd be the sole breadwinner. We made about the same. He declined. It is drudgery work and thankless to boot. Dealing with kids is so very frustrating. They cannot easily be reasoned with, unlike most adults at work. You can't get a bathroom, lunch break from the kids like you can at work. Some moms I know returned to work to take a break from taking care of the kids. Working, they said, was a lot easier than being at home. And I totally agree.[/quote] Work with a bunch of h1bs and you will change your mind. I would take care of kids in an instant if I could .[/quote] Ha.. both DH and I work in IT, and DH came on an H1B, so no, I wouldn't change my mind, and neither would DH.[/quote]
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