Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, your situation is hard . Some will say that at least you are not a single working mom making minimum wage but the truth is that these are hard years, and you lack money, help, education to have a career and companionship.
I would never had kids if I was in your situation. I actually waited for 6 years after marriage because we were low income to have a child . Dug ourselves out of the whole and only then expanded our family.
You are a cautionary tale of why women should be educated. I love being a SAHM… but it has not come at the cost of being poor, unable to outsource, no retirement and college savings, no education, no help from DH etc
So use your creativity to make friends. Publicize some free mommy and me classes you conduct in the park. Join some mom groups or start one.
You are a horrid, bitter person
OP here. I am not low-income. My husband has a great job. I also waited to have children until my husband finished his PhD. I am slowly finishing my bachelor's degree right now, and I have a scholarship. There are a lot of great things going on in my life. This period is challenging, though. Just today, someone told me my son needs to get evaluated by a psychologist. My school has an IEP. I am trying my best.
NP. I also assumed you were low income, since you live in a suburban condo and only have one car. If your husband has a good job, why can’t you get another car and ideally move to somewhere with more kids and moms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, your situation is hard . Some will say that at least you are not a single working mom making minimum wage but the truth is that these are hard years, and you lack money, help, education to have a career and companionship.
I would never had kids if I was in your situation. I actually waited for 6 years after marriage because we were low income to have a child . Dug ourselves out of the whole and only then expanded our family.
You are a cautionary tale of why women should be educated. I love being a SAHM… but it has not come at the cost of being poor, unable to outsource, no retirement and college savings, no education, no help from DH etc
So use your creativity to make friends. Publicize some free mommy and me classes you conduct in the park. Join some mom groups or start one.
You are a horrid, bitter person
OP here. I am not low-income. My husband has a great job. I also waited to have children until my husband finished his PhD. I am slowly finishing my bachelor's degree right now, and I have a scholarship. There are a lot of great things going on in my life. This period is challenging, though. Just today, someone told me my son needs to get evaluated by a psychologist. My school has an IEP. I am trying my best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. You are mostly imagining the judgment in public. I have three young boys so I know how wild they can be but most people know that young kids are a lot like raccoons.
2. Make friends. It helps so, so much. Be a little more forward/desperate than you would otherwise be, and even join indoor classes if needed.
OP here. I wish this were all in my head. Today an older guy in the lobby told me I needed to get my son checked out with a team of psychologists. He said something about how that's what's wrong with my generation. I do live with a lot of seniors, and they just don't get it. In their time, they hit their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, your situation is hard . Some will say that at least you are not a single working mom making minimum wage but the truth is that these are hard years, and you lack money, help, education to have a career and companionship.
I would never had kids if I was in your situation. I actually waited for 6 years after marriage because we were low income to have a child . Dug ourselves out of the whole and only then expanded our family.
You are a cautionary tale of why women should be educated. I love being a SAHM… but it has not come at the cost of being poor, unable to outsource, no retirement and college savings, no education, no help from DH etc
So use your creativity to make friends. Publicize some free mommy and me classes you conduct in the park. Join some mom groups or start one.
You are a horrid, bitter person
OP here. I am not low-income. My husband has a great job. I also waited to have children until my husband finished his PhD. I am slowly finishing my bachelor's degree right now, and I have a scholarship. There are a lot of great things going on in my life. This period is challenging, though. Just today, someone told me my son needs to get evaluated by a psychologist. My school has an IEP. I am trying my best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, your situation is hard . Some will say that at least you are not a single working mom making minimum wage but the truth is that these are hard years, and you lack money, help, education to have a career and companionship.
I would never had kids if I was in your situation. I actually waited for 6 years after marriage because we were low income to have a child . Dug ourselves out of the whole and only then expanded our family.
You are a cautionary tale of why women should be educated. I love being a SAHM… but it has not come at the cost of being poor, unable to outsource, no retirement and college savings, no education, no help from DH etc
So use your creativity to make friends. Publicize some free mommy and me classes you conduct in the park. Join some mom groups or start one.
You are a horrid, bitter person
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, your situation is hard . Some will say that at least you are not a single working mom making minimum wage but the truth is that these are hard years and you lack money, help, education to have a career and companionship.
I would never had kids if I was in your situation. I actually waited for 6 years after marriage because we were low income to have a child . Dug ourselves out of the whole and only then expanded our family.
You are a cautionary tale of why women should be educated. I love being a SAHM… but it has not come at the cost of being poor, unable to outsource, no retirement and college savings, no education, no help from DH etc
So use your creativity to make friends. Publicize some free mommy and me classes you conduct in the park. Join some mom groups or start one.