Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here - Hi op! I understand what you are saying because I see this everyday, however you must know these women aren’t actually doing the work. They show up for pick up and drop off, make an appearance, and then do nothing the rest of the day. I’m the one raising the 3 kids for 60-70 hours a week. Please don’t feel bad, because most of these women don’t actually do the work and are missing out on relationships with their kids.
Wait, if the kids are in school (since mom does drop off and pick up) how can you possibly spend 60-70 hours a week with them?
Our wonderful nanny spends at most 3 hours a day with my kids (M-F), often does pick up and takes kids off to activities. She is hardly raising my kids.
But ok… if it makes you feel important, keep believing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an old post and I’m not sure why it’s being revisited now. But as someone who was under 35 and a mom of 3…has it ever occurred to you that I was just living my own life? Nothing smug about it, aside from the normal self-pride that we all - I hope - have…
Sure - you’re fine.
So long as you are not all over social media, rubbing it in everyone’s faces and making a spectacle of your kids.
Social media is toxic.
Anonymous wrote:This is an old post and I’m not sure why it’s being revisited now. But as someone who was under 35 and a mom of 3…has it ever occurred to you that I was just living my own life? Nothing smug about it, aside from the normal self-pride that we all - I hope - have…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here - Hi op! I understand what you are saying because I see this everyday, however you must know these women aren’t actually doing the work. They show up for pick up and drop off, make an appearance, and then do nothing the rest of the day. I’m the one raising the 3 kids for 60-70 hours a week. Please don’t feel bad, because most of these women don’t actually do the work and are missing out on relationships with their kids.
Wait, if the kids are in school (since mom does drop off and pick up) how can you possibly spend 60-70 hours a week with them?
Our wonderful nanny spends at most 3 hours a day with my kids (M-F), often does pick up and takes kids off to activities. She is hardly raising my kids.
But ok… if it makes you feel important, keep believing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here - Hi op! I understand what you are saying because I see this everyday, however you must know these women aren’t actually doing the work. They show up for pick up and drop off, make an appearance, and then do nothing the rest of the day. I’m the one raising the 3 kids for 60-70 hours a week. Please don’t feel bad, because most of these women don’t actually do the work and are missing out on relationships with their kids.
If there’s 3 kids, it makes sense that they’re not all in school full days? No?
Wait, if the kids are in school (since mom does drop off and pick up) how can you possibly spend 60-70 hours a week with them?
Our wonderful nanny spends at most 3 hours a day with my kids (M-F), often does pick up and takes kids off to activities. She is hardly raising my kids.
But ok… if it makes you feel important, keep believing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never, ever be jealous of people with 3+ kids. Can’t imagine feeling jealous of overbreeders.
It’s funny how parents of 1-2 kids trash 3+ers on here all the time but never the other way around. I have to assume you think it’s okay because you’re punching up.
Anonymous wrote:I married a rich guy at 29 and had three kids by 35. My life is kind of a nightmare. Believe me I'm not looking down on ANYONE.
Anonymous wrote:I will never, ever be jealous of people with 3+ kids. Can’t imagine feeling jealous of overbreeders.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here - Hi op! I understand what you are saying because I see this everyday, however you must know these women aren’t actually doing the work. They show up for pick up and drop off, make an appearance, and then do nothing the rest of the day. I’m the one raising the 3 kids for 60-70 hours a week. Please don’t feel bad, because most of these women don’t actually do the work and are missing out on relationships with their kids.
Anonymous wrote:I will never, ever be jealous of people with 3+ kids. Can’t imagine feeling jealous of overbreeders.
Anonymous wrote:I will never, ever be jealous of people with 3+ kids. Can’t imagine feeling jealous of overbreeders.