Anonymous wrote:I have been a SAHM for 15 years. I have a good marriage, husband makes good money, financial security, lots of insurance and our children are thriving. I am well educated and very capable. I had a good career before becoming a SAHM and we live below our means.
Not having to work for a living is amazing because of the flexibility it gives me. I do a lot of volunteering but I don't have to do anything that I don't want to do. In my years as a SAHM, my focus has centered so much around my home, kids and husband, our personal life and relationships - that I do become resentful when I am forced to do something that is not a priority for me or my family.
I would certainly go back to work if our family ever needed the money. That is not even a question.
Anonymous wrote:e. Who wouldn’t pick going out and having socialization, getting appreciation, societal acceptance and money you can play with. If work is interesting and meaningful, its a cherry on the top.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I recently decided I will not return to the workforce. I’ve been a SAHM for over a decade. I never really had a fulfilling career to begin with. I was spending a lot of time trying to figure out what I could do, feeling a societal pressure to go back. DH makes plenty of money. I have some learning disabilities that always made work life hard for me. I could never be successful in that sense. I am happy and fulfilled as SAHM. Both DH and I feel like I am still needed at home even though kids are older. Our marriage is very good and he’s always been supportive of my decision to stay home.
I realize I am a throw back to the 1950s at this point. Most likely this post will get crickets or trolled. But I am wondering if there are any other women out there that have made this decision? I do think my disability makes things a little different for our situation, but still just curious. I feel we’ve made the perfectly right decision for us. Are we a total anomaly though?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2022, family structures and lifestyles have changed, cost of living has gone up, two income household isn’t a choice, it’s a necessity. To be be brutally honest, not many women have such choices. Not everyone out there is doing meaningful or interesting work, people ate trying to make ends meet or maintain life styles even if they hate their jobs and lives or if personal or family life is suffering. Mental health is in crisis mode for all age groups.
I definitely hear what your saying. And I know I’m very fortunate to have this choice. But when I first made this decision over a decade ago, it wasn’t a choice. Child care was more than my salary and I kept getting pregnant in spite of birth control. I’m THAT statistic. We made many sacrifices and were dirt poor for a long time. My husband can be proud of getting us to this point! He has worked hard to get us here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2022, family structures and lifestyles have changed, cost of living has gone up, two income household isn’t a choice, it’s a necessity. To be be brutally honest, not many women have such choices. Not everyone out there is doing meaningful or interesting work, people ate trying to make ends meet or maintain life styles even if they hate their jobs and lives or if personal or family life is suffering. Mental health is in crisis mode for all age groups.
I definitely hear what your saying. And I know I’m very fortunate to have this choice. But when I first made this decision over a decade ago, it wasn’t a choice. Child care was more than my salary and I kept getting pregnant in spite of birth control. I’m THAT statistic. We made many sacrifices and were dirt poor for a long time. My husband can be proud of getting us to this point! He has worked hard to get us here.
Anonymous wrote:In 2022, family structures and lifestyles have changed, cost of living has gone up, two income household isn’t a choice, it’s a necessity. To be be brutally honest, not many women have such choices. Not everyone out there is doing meaningful or interesting work, people ate trying to make ends meet or maintain life styles even if they hate their jobs and lives or if personal or family life is suffering. Mental health is in crisis mode for all age groups.