Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d hate to see the bill from my DH for doing the taxes. I don’t think I can afford him.
Wait until you see what he charges for rent.
Anonymous wrote:I’d hate to see the bill from my DH for doing the taxes. I don’t think I can afford him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I really knew how much work it took to raise kids, I would never have had them. For me they haven’t been worth it.
A transactional approach to raising children will result in disappointment.
Everything is transactional in one way or another
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I really knew how much work it took to raise kids, I would never have had them. For me they haven’t been worth it.
A transactional approach to raising children will result in disappointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Original blog post from 2015 is gone, but it got a lot of viral commentary.
"I can't afford my wife"
https://www.mindfood.com/article/texas-husband-blogs-that-he-cant-afford-his-stay-at-home-wife/
This isn't new. This a core principle of conservator family values, valuing wives and mothers and aunties and grandmothers.
As a SAHM I find that whole mentality vomit worthy. Yes I work hard but my husband works hard too. We are a team and it works for us. Neither of us is exploited or undervalued.
Nice job missing the point entirely!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Original blog post from 2015 is gone, but it got a lot of viral commentary.
"I can't afford my wife"
https://www.mindfood.com/article/texas-husband-blogs-that-he-cant-afford-his-stay-at-home-wife/
This isn't new. This a core principle of conservator family values, valuing wives and mothers and aunties and grandmothers.
As a SAHM I find that whole mentality vomit worthy. Yes I work hard but my husband works hard too. We are a team and it works for us. Neither of us is exploited or undervalued.
Anonymous wrote:Original blog post from 2015 is gone, but it got a lot of viral commentary.
"I can't afford my wife"
https://www.mindfood.com/article/texas-husband-blogs-that-he-cant-afford-his-stay-at-home-wife/
This isn't new. This a core principle of conservator family values, valuing wives and mothers and aunties and grandmothers.
Anonymous wrote:If I really knew how much work it took to raise kids, I would never have had them. For me they haven’t been worth it.