Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Your ordered some shit from online.
But I spent the time to do so. I had to know he needed a swimsuit, diapers, sunscreen etc. I had to THINK about what would be needed at the pool. My husband didn’t even know swim diapers were a thing. On top of also working full time and sharing the same other burdens as my husband.
It’s possible he does a ton of stuff without griping online about it. Maybe he doesn’t.
Everything you did seems pretty mundane.
dude of course it's mundane!! that's the point.
I wonder what you think would happen if you just noped out of 50% of the job at work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Millions of your female ancestors are rolling their eyes at your First World Problems. No chopping wood? No hauling water? No dying in childbirth? No having your husband and children killed and being carried off into slavery? And still she complains!
But...but ... she had to order the sunscreen! You know that’s not something you can buy at the last second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Your ordered some shit from online.
But I spent the time to do so. I had to know he needed a swimsuit, diapers, sunscreen etc. I had to THINK about what would be needed at the pool. My husband didn’t even know swim diapers were a thing. On top of also working full time and sharing the same other burdens as my husband.
It’s possible he does a ton of stuff without griping online about it. Maybe he doesn’t.
Everything you did seems pretty mundane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ exactly why being married to a white male and having kids sucks.
great. for the good of the nation, please remain single.
More and more career women hit 49 and become Single Mothers By Choice. They hire a nanny, manage the household, raise the child and continue working. And honestly, they’re way ahead because they don’t have a deadweight expecting them to manage the house, raise the kids, work hard st home or office and clean up his messes and mistakes. Both sets of moms are singlehandedly doing most everything, why bother with a Guy unless he is an active parent and leader in the house and family.
Go be single.
Are these white women because they enjoy the same privileges as white males. It is always a chuckle when a rich white woman complainis about rich white men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Your ordered some shit from online.
But I spent the time to do so. I had to know he needed a swimsuit, diapers, sunscreen etc. I had to THINK about what would be needed at the pool. My husband didn’t even know swim diapers were a thing. On top of also working full time and sharing the same other burdens as my husband.
It’s possible he does a ton of stuff without griping online about it. Maybe he doesn’t.
Everything you did seems pretty mundane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Your ordered some shit from online.
But I spent the time to do so. I had to know he needed a swimsuit, diapers, sunscreen etc. I had to THINK about what would be needed at the pool. My husband didn’t even know swim diapers were a thing. On top of also working full time and sharing the same other burdens as my husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Millions of your female ancestors are rolling their eyes at your First World Problems. No chopping wood? No hauling water? No dying in childbirth? No having your husband and children killed and being carried off into slavery? And still she complains!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Your ordered some shit from online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Millions of your female ancestors are rolling their eyes at your First World Problems. No chopping wood? No hauling water? No dying in childbirth? No having your husband and children killed and being carried off into slavery? And still she complains!
Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ exactly why being married to a white male and having kids sucks.
great. for the good of the nation, please remain single.
More and more career women hit 49 and become Single Mothers By Choice. They hire a nanny, manage the household, raise the child and continue working. And honestly, they’re way ahead because they don’t have a deadweight expecting them to manage the house, raise the kids, work hard st home or office and clean up his messes and mistakes. Both sets of moms are singlehandedly doing most everything, why bother with a Guy unless he is an active parent and leader in the house and family.
Go be single.
Are these white women because they enjoy the same privileges as white males. It is always a chuckle when a rich white woman complainis about rich white men.
trust me, the privileges are not anywhere close to the same. i'm not saying women of color don't have a more difficult hill to climb at every turn, but it's still 1000 times harder to be a woman than to be a man, even a white one.
plus, black women age a million times better than white women, and don't face cultural expectations to be anorexic...
LMAO. Being a white woman is playing life on Easy Mode. You're busy inventing fake challenges and difficulties so you can feel a delusional sense of achievement when you run the score up.
Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.
Anonymous wrote:This is another reason women fall behind in the workplace after having kids. It’s the million things we are expected to do. Most women want a decent quality of life so many of the things that we do aren’t truly necessary to survive.
Just today I went to the pool with my child and husband. Here’s what I did to make it to the pool:
1. Order swim diapers last week
2. Order a float
3. Order a swimsuit earlier this year in son’s size
4. Order sunscreen
5. Put sunscreen on child
6. Pack stroller, including water for child
7. Decide time to go to the pool (in between naps)
8. Get myself ready
Here’s what my husband did:
1. Dress himself
2. Ask me where the sunscreen is
3. Push the stroller.
I suppose we could have not gone to the pool? Was it necessary to survive? No, but it’s things like this that make life nice. Other examples include vacations, parties, a clean house, nice meals, well dressed kids, kids enjoying activities, pets, etc.