Anonymous wrote:Honestly, my mental health. I had virtually no anxiety pre-kids. Now I have 2 daughters and I have to worry about predators, mass shootings, rape….I never thought I’d be an anxious parent but my kids are very rarely out of my sight and they are required to take martial arts classes so they can defend themselves.
Also I have always been very feminist and believe no one deserves to be assaulted no matter what they wear or how they behave. But I am making damn sure my girls keep covered to not attract attention, that they behave in ways that keep predators at bay, and that they do not touch alcohol, drugs, or go to parties.
Which also means I lead by example, so I’ve given up all alcohol and late nights with friends, and I always dress extremely modestly.
Now with the latest school shooting, I am considering home schooling, which also means my career will take a huge hit. I own my own business and work from home, but I would have to scale back by 50% and work on weekends when dad is home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having kids in late 30s, I never expected how hard it would be around 60 and how it impacts retirement plans.
Can you elaborate? If you had your first kid at 38 and second at 42, they would be 27 and 23 when you’re 65. What’s hard about that? I’m not being sarcastic.
Anonymous wrote:I never imagined my stomach would forever look like a melted candle. Thought I’d snap back.
Anonymous wrote:Time.
Time in the morning getting ready for work.
Time to make dinner.
Time on the weekends to relax.
I could name a hundred of these
Anonymous wrote:Having kids in late 30s, I never expected how hard it would be around 60 and how it impacts retirement plans.