Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you get for bragging about being a woman of leisure is that people now know you are a woman of leisure.
Oh lord. I likely would have said the same thing after my last little one went to school. There is nothing wrong with it.
Why would you feel the need to share that kind of information? Do you also feel compelled to share the contents of your kid's lunch box, and what brand of shampoo you use?
If you don’t want anyone sharing life events, then you shouldn't be on Facebook. That’s kind of the point. What amazing glamorous things do you consider acceptable to post? A child starting preschool is usually an exciting day.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is an example of why people look down on SAHMs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you get for bragging about being a woman of leisure is that people now know you are a woman of leisure.
Oh lord. I likely would have said the same thing after my last little one went to school. There is nothing wrong with it.
Why would you feel the need to share that kind of information? Do you also feel compelled to share the contents of your kid's lunch box, and what brand of shampoo you use?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you get for bragging about being a woman of leisure is that people now know you are a woman of leisure.
Oh lord. I likely would have said the same thing after my last little one went to school. There is nothing wrong with it.
+1. The people saying it was an obnoxious post have obviously never spent time as a stay at home parent. It is exhausting and 24/7. Nothing wrong with being excited to get a little time to yourself back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you get for bragging about being a woman of leisure is that people now know you are a woman of leisure.
Oh lord. I likely would have said the same thing after my last little one went to school. There is nothing wrong with it.
Anonymous wrote:OP-truly nothing wrong w/you having posted -just oversharing. The guy was a jerk and tagging your DH was an ass move as he was trying to shame choices you as a couple obviously made. I would be fine to say nope and give ZERO reason or help out because I choose to be kind.
One of my best times as a parent was when I stopped working full time for nearly 6 months but kept my full time nanny. My DH & I made sacrifices to be able to afford this reset (afterwards I started my own business.) I felt no reason to hide the luxury of free time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To everybody saying relax it’s a joke and that she’s overreacting would be flipping their lives if a mother-in-law had said that.
This
I wouldn’t because she’d be right.
I wouldn't have said what OP said, and certainly not to my MIL. "Hey, MIL, it's so great that your son will keep going to work every day while I sit around the house with nothing to do!"
The neighbor's comment was not a joke. It was an attempt to shame a woman in front of her spouse and social community. It was misogynistic and inappropriate, and shame on those of you who think that it is ok or funny or those of you saying the OP was at fault. Let us please not promote this false narrative that SAHMs must be personally tending to their children at all the times of every day or they are somehow "less than" and worthy of public ridicule.
When I was SAH and put my kid in part day pre-school, my mother and my MIL said "do the five day option, not the three day option." Sorry your MIL is such a bitch and doesn't support your overall well-being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He asked a yes or no question. You have two ways to respond. Yes. Or. No.
This.
Also, stop musing on FB. It’s not your diary or journal.
I regret posting it and I’ve since deleted my account because I assessed my behavior and believe it’s desperate to post on FB. But he’s still a jerk who can’t stop wondering when I’m going to get a job.
Your other neighbors are likely wondering the same. And maybe some friends who won't say anything to you. That's just life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He asked a yes or no question. You have two ways to respond. Yes. Or. No.
This.
Also, stop musing on FB. It’s not your diary or journal.
I regret posting it and I’ve since deleted my account because I assessed my behavior and believe it’s desperate to post on FB. But he’s still a jerk who can’t stop wondering when I’m going to get a job.