Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m wouldn’t be resentful because that’s not the type of life I want.
I’m proud of my accomplishments, which include having a successful full time job as well as a well-running house (without outside help). I love the life I lead and I find meaning and value in it.
I would be bored leading the type of life you describe.
Why is working full-time and running a house without outside help a badge of honor? That's a double shift, and I don't envy you.
And I’m not asking you to. I’m a driven person and always have been. I like being busy, and I like having goals to achieve. Work and parenting do that for me.
The thread asked if I’d be jealous or resentful of people who stay home and focus on themselves. The answer is no.
I don’t ask for pity or a prize. I’m happy being me. Go be happy being you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m wouldn’t be resentful because that’s not the type of life I want.
I’m proud of my accomplishments, which include having a successful full time job as well as a well-running house (without outside help). I love the life I lead and I find meaning and value in it.
I would be bored leading the type of life you describe.
Why is working full-time and running a house without outside help a badge of honor? That's a double shift, and I don't envy you.
And I’m not asking you to. I’m a driven person and always have been. I like being busy, and I like having goals to achieve. Work and parenting do that for me.
The thread asked if I’d be jealous or resentful of people who stay home and focus on themselves. The answer is no.
I don’t ask for pity or a prize. I’m happy being me. Go be happy being you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op - I'll TLDR it for you.
the answer is yes. I, for example, do.
But all the sahms on here will say 'no he is so happy for me to stay home and do f all! and also being a mom is a full time job even though my kids are in school all day! I still need to take them to sports sometimes!
Meanwhile every dude I know whose wife does nothing, while they may say they are ok with it, kind of isn't.
The very wealthy (like $1.5m+ HHI a year) a little more so but the wives are then expected to do a lot of volunteering/ have interests. It's a little embarrassing for the dh when they have nothing going on.
I saw this happen in my own parents’ marriage. My mother never worked outside the home because my dad had a lucrative job where he would be transferred regularly and he wanted her to handle the house and kids. She kept everything running at home and he would still take digs at her and praise the working women in his office. Looking at their dynamic made me determined to never be in that position.
That’s awful! Glad my husband is nothing like your dad!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m wouldn’t be resentful because that’s not the type of life I want.
I’m proud of my accomplishments, which include having a successful full time job as well as a well-running house (without outside help). I love the life I lead and I find meaning and value in it.
I would be bored leading the type of life you describe.
Why is working full-time and running a house without outside help a badge of honor? That's a double shift, and I don't envy you.
Anonymous wrote:I’m wouldn’t be resentful because that’s not the type of life I want.
I’m proud of my accomplishments, which include having a successful full time job as well as a well-running house (without outside help). I love the life I lead and I find meaning and value in it.
I would be bored leading the type of life you describe.
Anonymous wrote:As long as the arrangement was fully discussed and agreed upon, I doubt see why the working spouse would care.
It's usually the situations where one spouse was just going to SAH until the kid entered school...and then school rolls around and the spouse isn't working. Those cause problems because now in theory, one spouse is unilaterally changing the deal.
Also, let's face it, there are situations where one spouse makes a ton of $$$s and the other spouse makes relatively little and doesn't like their job much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op - I'll TLDR it for you.
the answer is yes. I, for example, do.
But all the sahms on here will say 'no he is so happy for me to stay home and do f all! and also being a mom is a full time job even though my kids are in school all day! I still need to take them to sports sometimes!
Meanwhile every dude I know whose wife does nothing, while they may say they are ok with it, kind of isn't.
The very wealthy (like $1.5m+ HHI a year) a little more so but the wives are then expected to do a lot of volunteering/ have interests. It's a little embarrassing for the dh when they have nothing going on.
I saw this happen in my own parents’ marriage. My mother never worked outside the home because my dad had a lucrative job where he would be transferred regularly and he wanted her to handle the house and kids. She kept everything running at home and he would still take digs at her and praise the working women in his office. Looking at their dynamic made me determined to never be in that position.
Anonymous wrote:op - I'll TLDR it for you.
the answer is yes. I, for example, do.
But all the sahms on here will say 'no he is so happy for me to stay home and do f all! and also being a mom is a full time job even though my kids are in school all day! I still need to take them to sports sometimes!
Meanwhile every dude I know whose wife does nothing, while they may say they are ok with it, kind of isn't.
The very wealthy (like $1.5m+ HHI a year) a little more so but the wives are then expected to do a lot of volunteering/ have interests. It's a little embarrassing for the dh when they have nothing going on.