Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really asking, "what do you do all day?" because honestly being a stay at home mom is really common. Are people really judging you or are you internalizing your own discomfort with not working? (Not judging, just asking)
OP here. Unfortunately, yes, it’s a common question I get when meeting new people once they hear how old our children are.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry your daughter is dealing with a serious issue. I think you know that you do not owe anyone an explanation. My kids are young adults and I have plenty of friends who do not work. The people asking you are rude. I think Carolyn Hax would tell you to turn the question on them and ask them why they need to know. Or you can say something like this situation works best for our family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really asking, "what do you do all day?" because honestly being a stay at home mom is really common. Are people really judging you or are you internalizing your own discomfort with not working? (Not judging, just asking)
OP here. Unfortunately, yes, it’s a common question I get when meeting new people once they hear how old our children are.
If people are actually saying "what do you do all day?" or looking at your financial situation and judging, frankly, you do not want them as friends. Just answer, "this is the best decision for our family," and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really asking, "what do you do all day?" because honestly being a stay at home mom is really common. Are people really judging you or are you internalizing your own discomfort with not working? (Not judging, just asking)
OP here. Unfortunately, yes, it’s a common question I get when meeting new people once they hear how old our children are.
If people are actually saying "what do you do all day?" or looking at your financial situation and judging, frankly, you do not want them as friends. Just answer, "this is the best decision for our family," and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really asking, "what do you do all day?" because honestly being a stay at home mom is really common. Are people really judging you or are you internalizing your own discomfort with not working? (Not judging, just asking)
OP here. Unfortunately, yes, it’s a common question I get when meeting new people once they hear how old our children are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people really asking, "what do you do all day?" because honestly being a stay at home mom is really common. Are people really judging you or are you internalizing your own discomfort with not working? (Not judging, just asking)
OP here. Unfortunately, yes, it’s a common question I get when meeting new people once they hear how old our children are.
Anonymous wrote:Are people really asking, "what do you do all day?" because honestly being a stay at home mom is really common. Are people really judging you or are you internalizing your own discomfort with not working? (Not judging, just asking)
Anonymous wrote:Are people really asking, "what do you do all day?" because honestly being a stay at home mom is really common. Are people really judging you or are you internalizing your own discomfort with not working? (Not judging, just asking)
Anonymous wrote:Are people really asking, "what do you do all day?" because honestly being a stay at home mom is really common. Are people really judging you or are you internalizing your own discomfort with not working? (Not judging, just asking)