Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so true. I had a week off work recently and even tho the kids were at school and still needed regular pickup and stuff done - I felt like I was on amazing vaca and had so much me time which was awesome for mental health
You don’t have young kids.
Anonymous wrote:This is so true. I had a week off work recently and even tho the kids were at school and still needed regular pickup and stuff done - I felt like I was on amazing vaca and had so much me time which was awesome for mental health
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is 100% true even if stay at home moms love to pretend it’s not. Because their life is just sooooooo hard.
Only losers engage in contests about having hard lives. Being able to set up your life to be easy and fun is bragworthy.
Anonymous wrote:You're not worrying about a paycheck/single income.
You haven't been the default parent 24/7 long enough to feel burnt out.
You're still in the honeymoon phase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you haven't had the permanent loss of adult interaction, satisfaction, intellectual interest, maybe prestige that comes from work. And your DH hasn't gotten lazy and started treating you like a maid, secretary, and taskrabbit. Believe me, temporary PTO is nothing like the challenges of long term SAHM.
Why so so many women believe that other women aren't adults? Raising a child doesnt mean being locked in a basement.