Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand staying at home when the kids are still little and don't go to school. But once they are elementary school age, what do you do all day?
7:00 am- make breakfast
- feed pets
- do endless loads of laundry
- do dishes
- make snacks
- oversee DL
- do dishes
- more laundry
- make lunch
- schedule home maintenance
- schedule doctor’s appointments
- schedule play dates
- drive kids to socially distanced sports, etc.
- grocery shop
- help with homework
- make dinner
- feed pets
- make sure kids shower, brush teeth, etc.
- 9:00 - read or watch something
- do final load of laundry
- do dinner dishes
- plan meals for next day
- go over schedule for tomorrow
- tend to partner
- pass out
*current sahm after 15+ years of intense work. Ivy League education, multiple degrees. Being a sahm is much, much harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand staying at home when the kids are still little and don't go to school. But once they are elementary school age, what do you do all day?
7:00 am- make breakfast
- feed pets
- do endless loads of laundry
- do dishes
- make snacks
- oversee DL
- do dishes
- more laundry
- make lunch
- schedule home maintenance
- schedule doctor’s appointments
- schedule play dates
- drive kids to socially distanced sports, etc.
- grocery shop
- help with homework
- make dinner
- feed pets
- make sure kids shower, brush teeth, etc.
- 9:00 - read or watch something
- do final load of laundry
- do dinner dishes
- plan meals for next day
- go over schedule for tomorrow
- tend to partner
- pass out
*current sahm after 15+ years of intense work. Ivy League education, multiple degrees. Being a sahm is much, much harder.
Anonymous wrote:I never wanted to depend on a man. We are partners in HH chores and we do more thanks to the fact that I also work. We have wonderful grandmas that helped raising our kids. My husband has never said it, but he did not want a SAHM- his mom and worked until she retired and he admires women who work. So do I. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s problematic for anyone to talk about this issue in absolute terms. No matter what your preference may be, you never know what life may throw at you that means your family needs a different solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at the other end of SAHM. Do SOMETHING, even if its a small business from home.
Why would I need to do that. We are financially secure. Why would I start a business to keep me occupied? That is the worst type of business owner.
Anonymous wrote:I’m at the other end of SAHM. Do SOMETHING, even if its a small business from home.
Anonymous wrote:I’m at the other end of SAHM. Do SOMETHING, even if its a small business from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, there is a lid for every bottle.Some men wants a SAHM wife, some a WOHM, and some want a woman who does not want kids because he has already raised his children from his first marriage. I am sure that everyone is allowed to have their preferences.
I could never be married to a Trump supporter or a racist, and I am not married to one. The beauty of having choice and power over your personal decisions is that you can choose your own spouse.
OP, I am sure your DH is not someone that women are throwing themselves at. He is ordinary and perhaps perfect for you. So enjoy that. Most women don't care what your Joe Shmoe husband wants.
Agree. OP said her DH was open about his preference early on..and she married him and had kids, so she must be ok with it too. If it works for them, great. As long as you are on the same page.