Anonymous wrote:Stop thinking about yourself, OP, and what you want. Think about your baby. It’s time to put the me, me, me Crap on the back burner.
And never, ever, look to your child for validation of your importance. Giving a child that responsibility is unfair and will blow up in your face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s your hormones and those are very irrational thoughts. The more people your child has that love him/her the better off she will be.
I never felt the way you do, but I was at times jealous of my nanny… it was irrational and I am (and always have been) the most important person in my children’s life… I am just not the ONLY person.
Wow, the misogyny.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Do other mothers not really have a problem with other caregivers being the primary attachment? Even just from the difficulties you’ll have at night time and on weekends from this? OP I can relate. I went to part time work and hired a fabulous nanny for three days a week because of this. Mostly working mothers house on this board who justify their choices just as we justify ours of course. Just do what feels right for you and you’ll all be fine.
Anonymous wrote:How old is your DC, OP?
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s your hormones and those are very irrational thoughts. The more people your child has that love him/her the better off she will be.
I never felt the way you do, but I was at times jealous of my nanny… it was irrational and I am (and always have been) the most important person in my children’s life… I am just not the ONLY person.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. Save the nanny money for the inevitable therapy bills later.
Anonymous wrote:Me and DH, that is. It’s one of the reasons why I don’t feel comfortable with a nanny even though we could easily afford one to help me. I want to be DC’s primary attachment figure and I feel like that entails doing all the mundane, tiresome day to day kid related tasks (baths, feeding, wake ups, putting to bed) not just the fun activities. Is this irrational? Does anyone else feel this way or is it hormones talking?