Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are women so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Not everybody in this thread is a woman.
Okay, revised for you.>> Why are women and MEN so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Although TBH a thread about WOHM hating SAHM or *checks notes* believe they are parasites, really isn't inclusive of men.
I'm the one using the term parasite. I'm a man. Keep trying.
WOW! Low earning men or men from LMC/MC dysfunctional families are the only ones who call SAHMs parasites. :puke:
In my experience, most of my high earning friends whose wives are still at home full time after the kids are at school full time, carry some level of resentment. It’s a dirty secret they don’t tell their wives bc no one wants to be the one who ‘forces the woman back to work’ - but it’s a burden that men have carried for - well - ever, and I think many have feelings about it their wives don’t fully realize.
It’s just logical though - if you sah and your dh works full time - beyond early childhood - of course he feels resentful! Why would he not.
Nope. Low class men. So called "high earning friends" are only high earning compared to you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm not even going to read 10 pages of hateful shit.
1. It isn't YOUR business to judge anything anyone does with their life.
2. Some women are brainwashed into believing unless you work outside of the home you are worthless.
3. Not every woman is capable of burning the wife, mother, self candle. This whole site proves this everyday.
Women are harder on each other than they are on the men in their lives. What I call the claw mark clan. It do leave marks.
Not everything material means success. Lots of wealthy people commit suicide or kill the whole family. Some are drunks. Some are drug addicts. Some cheat. Some steal. The word happiness never applies to them. They are never happy. Look at those nasty housewife shows.
And pushing your kids, medicating them, forcing anything YOU think will give them a good life is wrong. WRONG WRONG WRONG.
If more women did their primary jobs and were compensated for that our world would be much better.
I'm sorry some of you are bored. I was never bored. Mothering and wifery is hard. Maybe you just failed at that.
Wait until you all find out those pussy hat wearing women are MEN. Yes they are. And they used you to get you to think I am woman hear me roar.
Lord Help Us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a SAHM before our three children went to school and now I work very part-time (3 hours per day). I don’t judge non-working mothers, I think they might get bored at times, but they generally help a lot at school which helps everyone. I feel the worst for full-time working mothers, because it seems hard to coordinate after school care. I didn’t want to that stress so I chose part-time. If you love your job who cares what others are doing?
Isn't this you being judgy, though? "I feel the worst?"
That’s not a judgment about them, it’s a feeling. I wouldn’t want to make that choice, but I don’t care about others making it since I like my choice. I assume they prefer theirs or they would not have made it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are women so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Not everybody in this thread is a woman.
Okay, revised for you.>> Why are women and MEN so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Although TBH a thread about WOHM hating SAHM or *checks notes* believe they are parasites, really isn't inclusive of men.
I'm the one using the term parasite. I'm a man. Keep trying.
WOW! Low earning men or men from LMC/MC dysfunctional families are the only ones who call SAHMs parasites. :puke:
In my experience, most of my high earning friends whose wives are still at home full time after the kids are at school full time, carry some level of resentment. It’s a dirty secret they don’t tell their wives bc no one wants to be the one who ‘forces the woman back to work’ - but it’s a burden that men have carried for - well - ever, and I think many have feelings about it their wives don’t fully realize.
It’s just logical though - if you sah and your dh works full time - beyond early childhood - of course he feels resentful! Why would he not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are women so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Not everybody in this thread is a woman.
Okay, revised for you.>> Why are women and MEN so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Although TBH a thread about WOHM hating SAHM or *checks notes* believe they are parasites, really isn't inclusive of men.
I'm the one using the term parasite. I'm a man. Keep trying.
WOW! Low earning men or men from LMC/MC dysfunctional families are the only ones who call SAHMs parasites. :puke:
In my experience, most of my high earning friends whose wives are still at home full time after the kids are at school full time, carry some level of resentment. It’s a dirty secret they don’t tell their wives bc no one wants to be the one who ‘forces the woman back to work’ - but it’s a burden that men have carried for - well - ever, and I think many have feelings about it their wives don’t fully realize.
It’s just logical though - if you sah and your dh works full time - beyond early childhood - of course he feels resentful! Why would he not.
Anonymous wrote:I have these sort of involuntary mental reactions to - for example - social media posts from friends whose kids are in school full time but they don’t have a job/ anything they do - and they’re just doing nothing. I work crazy bananas hard and always have - and make a pretty decent salary. At one point I stopped working when the kids were little - but got pretty depressed and went back. Am I just jealous of them? I don’t want to be judgmental so why does my brain do this? I’m sure it is hiding a deeper feeling and my therapist has said I need to figure out what is triggering me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are women so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Not everybody in this thread is a woman.
Okay, revised for you.>> Why are women and MEN so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Although TBH a thread about WOHM hating SAHM or *checks notes* believe they are parasites, really isn't inclusive of men.
I'm the one using the term parasite. I'm a man. Keep trying.
Wow you sure do want people to know that many men, too, prefer to judge women rather than help working moms thrive. Just a tip: we already know that a lot of men don't care about us. You don't have to drive home the point. I do hope calling others parasites has given you the self-esteem boost your ego needs so you can sleep soundly tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are women so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Not everybody in this thread is a woman.
Okay, revised for you.>> Why are women and MEN so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Although TBH a thread about WOHM hating SAHM or *checks notes* believe they are parasites, really isn't inclusive of men.
I'm the one using the term parasite. I'm a man. Keep trying.
WOW! Low earning men or men from LMC/MC dysfunctional families are the only ones who call SAHMs parasites. :puke:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! I think I'm in a similar life-place to you, OP. People who are just straight up wealthy don't bother me as much as 1) SAHM in rocky marriages who would be in a precarious position if divorced, 2) single middle aged women who stopped working with no visible means of support and complain about not having enough money, 3) single middle aged women who have some ridiculous rich-lady side hustle but no real job who complain about not having enough money, 4) divorced women who are in constant battles over child support but continue to rely on their ex rather than developing a strategy to make enough money to provide for themselves. In all cases these are smart, capable people with college degrees.
I think I get upset because I work hard out of fear that I'll end up living in a van down by the river and I have a weird resentment of women who don't react to their financial distress by buckling down and getting a job.
Wow, you really have a lot of problems with other women.
You know, women talk about the patriarchy and sexism but this post here tells you what women are really up against -- the cruel judgment of other women.
It's not that I hate women, it's that as a woman I feel the vulnerability of other women vicerally and react to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are women so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Not everybody in this thread is a woman.
Okay, revised for you.>> Why are women and MEN so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Although TBH a thread about WOHM hating SAHM or *checks notes* believe they are parasites, really isn't inclusive of men.
I'm the one using the term parasite. I'm a man. Keep trying.
WOW! Low earning men or men from LMC/MC dysfunctional families are the only ones who call SAHMs parasites. :puke:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are women so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Not everybody in this thread is a woman.
Okay, revised for you.>> Why are women and MEN so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Although TBH a thread about WOHM hating SAHM or *checks notes* believe they are parasites, really isn't inclusive of men.
I'm the one using the term parasite. I'm a man. Keep trying.
Anonymous wrote:I am a full time working mom with two kids in Elementary School. Personally I don't have the choice to not work, so I have always worked and always will continue to work. I don't see Stay at Home Parents as lazy, but I do think they are taking a big risk by choosing to stay home, and that risk increases the longer they stay out of the work force. Their spouse (which let's be honest is typically the man) often sees his career benefit due to having a stay at home partner. They immediately fall into the mold of the traditional ideal employee - a hard working man with a family to support -- and their career improves because of it. Meanwhile the longer their stay at home wife stays out of the work force, the more stale her skills become and her earning prospects decrease if she ever wants to start working again. This can create a big power imbalance in the marriage, which can really change the relationship between spouses.
I've seen two friends who are SAHMs go through nasty divorces over the past few years, and they have both had to struggle with reentering the workforce, and it has reinforced for me that staying home is very risky for the stay at home spouse. One of my best friend's is a divorce attorney, and as she says, hitching yourself to someone else's wagon is never a good life plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are women so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Not everybody in this thread is a woman.
Okay, revised for you.>> Why are women and MEN so quick to judge women rather than a society that doesn't help working mothers thrive? The opt-out is real.
Although TBH a thread about WOHM hating SAHM or *checks notes* believe they are parasites, really isn't inclusive of men.
I'm the one using the term parasite. I'm a man. Keep trying.