Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you seriously tell a nanny that she doesn’t work?
If someone asks where you work, would you really respond “at home, for the X family?”
You didn't answer the question.
No, taking care of your own children doesn’t mean you’re a nanny or that you’re working. Taking care of your own children isn’t a job. It’s why you aren’t paid.
Taking care of children is work that needs to be done by someone. It doesn’t matter if that someone is getting paid or not, it is still work that needs to be done.
If no one is doing the work of taking care of a family’s children, then someone will knock on the door and investigate that family for child neglect. Someone needs to do the work of childcare whether or not they get a paycheck for that work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you seriously tell a nanny that she doesn’t work?
If someone asks where you work, would you really respond “at home, for the X family?”
You didn't answer the question.
No, taking care of your own children doesn’t mean you’re a nanny or that you’re working. Taking care of your own children isn’t a job. It’s why you aren’t paid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are WOHMs even commenting on this thread? Oh yeah - we know...
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Drunk again on daddy’s martini?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a SAHM means you’re going to be doing the bulk of childcare, cleaning and cooking. The exception is if you’re wealthy and can outsource all of this. I mean insanely wealthy with live in staff. Weekly cleaners still mean there is cleaning work for the SAHM like cleaning after meals and kids playing.
Most women aren’t interested in being a man’s maid, cook and nanny so they go to work. It’s a better arrangement. You get paid money too.
If you’re a SAHM and you expect your husband to pitch in at home a lot well then you’re not doing your job. He will think you’re a joke. You don’t work and you STILL can’t manage everything at home??
You need to meet better men.
C’mon. What are you even doing if you stay at home and don’t handle most stuff at home? A woman stays home to spend more time with kids, not pay for childcare, not burden the higher earning spouse with chores, etc. It is terrible to admit but a woman stays home to benefit everyone else.
You’re insane if you think your husband should be the sole breadwinner and then come home and split chores with you.
Huh? That is exactly what we do in our family. I only stayed home to be with my kids. Chores are unrelated to job/school status in our family. Everyone helps.
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We outsourced chores. We did not outsource childcare. I am a highly educated ( double masters) sahm with tons of certification. My kids benefit by having me as their support, tutor and advisor at home. Chores are low value stuff. Taking care of the kids and guiding them is high value stuff. I am the planner and organizer in the family.
Kids are thriving with no behaviour problems. They are high achievers at school. House is running well because I can manage the people who are responsible for the chores. DH is doing well and out marriage is strong because there is very few stressors.
I have no desire to spend any of my time working for some one else..I am willing to give all my talents and education to my kids. Maybe when they leave for college, I'll go and get a job. For now, I am valuable at home and I want to give my time, love and education to my kids.
What a hilarious, self congratulatory post. Women like you who take all the credit for raising ‘high achieving children with no behavior problems ‘ really are something. I’m sure it’s all because of the excellent guidance that you provided them as an educated sahm! Of course doing chores is beneath someone of your caliber.
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This post is one of the best I've seen on DCUM! This SAHM is sitting around while her kids are at school, telling the maid that she missed a spot vacuuming, because she thinks she's too brilliant to work inside or outside of the home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you seriously tell a nanny that she doesn’t work?
If someone asks where you work, would you really respond “at home, for the X family?”
You didn't answer the question.
Anonymous wrote:Why are WOHMs even commenting on this thread? Oh yeah - we know...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a SAHM means you’re going to be doing the bulk of childcare, cleaning and cooking. The exception is if you’re wealthy and can outsource all of this. I mean insanely wealthy with live in staff. Weekly cleaners still mean there is cleaning work for the SAHM like cleaning after meals and kids playing.
Most women aren’t interested in being a man’s maid, cook and nanny so they go to work. It’s a better arrangement. You get paid money too.
If you’re a SAHM and you expect your husband to pitch in at home a lot well then you’re not doing your job. He will think you’re a joke. You don’t work and you STILL can’t manage everything at home??
You need to meet better men.
C’mon. What are you even doing if you stay at home and don’t handle most stuff at home? A woman stays home to spend more time with kids, not pay for childcare, not burden the higher earning spouse with chores, etc. It is terrible to admit but a woman stays home to benefit everyone else.
You’re insane if you think your husband should be the sole breadwinner and then come home and split chores with you.
Huh? That is exactly what we do in our family. I only stayed home to be with my kids. Chores are unrelated to job/school status in our family. Everyone helps.
+1
We outsourced chores. We did not outsource childcare. I am a highly educated ( double masters) sahm with tons of certification. My kids benefit by having me as their support, tutor and advisor at home. Chores are low value stuff. Taking care of the kids and guiding them is high value stuff. I am the planner and organizer in the family.
Kids are thriving with no behaviour problems. They are high achievers at school. House is running well because I can manage the people who are responsible for the chores. DH is doing well and out marriage is strong because there is very few stressors.
I have no desire to spend any of my time working for some one else..I am willing to give all my talents and education to my kids. Maybe when they leave for college, I'll go and get a job. For now, I am valuable at home and I want to give my time, love and education to my kids.
What a hilarious, self congratulatory post. Women like you who take all the credit for raising ‘high achieving children with no behavior problems ‘ really are something. I’m sure it’s all because of the excellent guidance that you provided them as an educated sahm! Of course doing chores is beneath someone of your caliber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you seriously tell a nanny that she doesn’t work?
If someone asks where you work, would you really respond “at home, for the X family?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you seriously tell a nanny that she doesn’t work?
If someone asks where you work, would you really respond “at home, for the X family?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a SAHM means you’re going to be doing the bulk of childcare, cleaning and cooking. The exception is if you’re wealthy and can outsource all of this. I mean insanely wealthy with live in staff. Weekly cleaners still mean there is cleaning work for the SAHM like cleaning after meals and kids playing.
Most women aren’t interested in being a man’s maid, cook and nanny so they go to work. It’s a better arrangement. You get paid money too.
If you’re a SAHM and you expect your husband to pitch in at home a lot well then you’re not doing your job. He will think you’re a joke. You don’t work and you STILL can’t manage everything at home??
You need to meet better men.
C’mon. What are you even doing if you stay at home and don’t handle most stuff at home? A woman stays home to spend more time with kids, not pay for childcare, not burden the higher earning spouse with chores, etc. It is terrible to admit but a woman stays home to benefit everyone else.
You’re insane if you think your husband should be the sole breadwinner and then come home and split chores with you.
Huh? That is exactly what we do in our family. I only stayed home to be with my kids. Chores are unrelated to job/school status in our family. Everyone helps.
+1
We outsourced chores. We did not outsource childcare. I am a highly educated ( double masters) sahm with tons of certification. My kids benefit by having me as their support, tutor and advisor at home. Chores are low value stuff. Taking care of the kids and guiding them is high value stuff. I am the planner and organizer in the family.
Kids are thriving with no behaviour problems. They are high achievers at school. House is running well because I can manage the people who are responsible for the chores. DH is doing well and out marriage is strong because there is very few stressors.
I have no desire to spend any of my time working for some one else..I am willing to give all my talents and education to my kids. Maybe when they leave for college, I'll go and get a job. For now, I am valuable at home and I want to give my time, love and education to my kids.