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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are men who want this but they might not be attractive to you in other ways. Men are generally turned off by laziness. It’s a lot to take on the sole breadwinner role in this economy. [/quote] Being a stay at home mom is not lazy. It’s a tough job, tougher than a 9-5 in many ways. [/quote] Sorry but no. Many of us work AND raise kids. We do both. So don’t tell those of us who have ample experience in both that one is harder than the other 🙄. It’s really not that hard to throw a load of laundry in, give your kid some rice puffs, and pay your bills on your phone with one tap (assuming bills aren’t on autopay). [/quote] Working while raising children is really difficult. No one should question that. Different choices work for different families. There are type A sahms as well as type A career moms. I detest the mommy wars. Do what makes you happy. The kids really do turn out all right in the end whatever choice you make. Some sahms are keeping immaculate homes, doing gardening, house repairs, making their own baby food, etc. They do a lot of early childhood educational enrichment. They have the time to prioritize healthy food, exercise, and sleep schedules for their families. Homemaking, like any job, is just as much work ad you make it. [/quote]
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