Anonymous wrote:
IGNORE DCUM.
This is the first lesson of life.
People in the real world are friendly. People here distill their envy, resentment and unhappiness into hateful comments they'd not only never make in real life, but more importantly, would rarely feel, even face-to-face with their purported target.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a SAHM because I wanted to me and it made sense. I got my degree in Early Childhood Development and taught preschool so I’m actually trained for this. And I have a trust fund so I’m not dependent on my husband.
But on this forum and in real life, I don’t want to get lumped in with the crazies.
My favorite caregiver to hang out with at the park is a nanny. I see how amazing she is with her charge and my son. And obviously as a teacher, I see the benefit of group care. Neither are what I want or need at the moment.
Anyone else? I get so tired of the judgement and assumptions here (which means probably unspoken in real life).
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe start off by not being so judgmental towards SAHMs and then perhaps your insecurity surrounding that will resolve on its own?
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe start off by not being so judgmental towards SAHMs and then perhaps your insecurity surrounding that will resolve on its own?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a SAHM because I wanted to me and it made sense. I got my degree in Early Childhood Development and taught preschool so I’m actually trained for this. And I have a trust fund so I’m not dependent on my husband.
But on this forum and in real life, I don’t want to get lumped in with the crazies.
My favorite caregiver to hang out with at the park is a nanny. I see how amazing she is with her charge and my son. And obviously as a teacher, I see the benefit of group care. Neither are what I want or need at the moment.
Anyone else? I get so tired of the judgement and assumptions here (which means probably unspoken in real life).