Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with SAHM? And then housewife when your kids are in school?
The problem with full time mom is that you’re always 100% a mom. It’s just a title. It’s like grandparents are still grandparents even if they don’t live in the same city.
Well, I sometimes leave the house/home so it feels disingenuous to call myself a SAH and/or housewife. I’m just momming hard all day long, everywhere I go. Call me whatever the heck you want. The insecurities are screaming through every one of these posts with a bent out of shape mom indignant over the words someone else uses to describe how that individual spends their days. Get a grip, people. You do you.
Anonymous wrote:People say I work full time. That doesn't mean they work 24 hours a day. It is all just expressions. Everyone knows what it means. It someone chooses to be offended by the word full time mom, that is their problem. People know what it means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with SAHM? And then housewife when your kids are in school?
The problem with full time mom is that you’re always 100% a mom. It’s just a title. It’s like grandparents are still grandparents even if they don’t live in the same city.
Well, I sometimes leave the house/home so it feels disingenuous to call myself a SAH and/or housewife. I’m just momming hard all day long, everywhere I go. Call me whatever the heck you want. The insecurities are screaming through every one of these posts with a bent out of shape mom indignant over the words someone else uses to describe how that individual spends their days. Get a grip, people. You do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me please —
Is this supposed to imply that moms who work are “part time” moms? Or is it just to tell the world that one is on full time duty? Maybe I’m being dense; just want to know if this is a dig....
It’s meant to imply they take care of their children full time. That’s all. It isn’t about you.
Anonymous wrote:And what is a full-time dad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me please —
Is this supposed to imply that moms who work are “part time” moms? Or is it just to tell the world that one is on full time duty? Maybe I’m being dense; just want to know if this is a dig....
I’m sure some people mean it as a dig and some people who have been judged negatively for not having a job are using it as a somewhat defensive euphemism and some people just think it sounds cute and don’t really think that hard about it. I don’t use it myself (I’m a SAHM) because I take it sort of literally and feel like it denigrates working parents (DH is still their dad when he’s at work!), but I also think it’s worth in general trying not to parse other people’s language too closely. There doesn’t seem to be a pithy formulation for any of these things that will satisfy everyone, so unless there’s other evidence that a SAHM is trying to judge you for having a job or a WOHM/WAHM is trying to judge me for not having one, it’s best to just assume someone’s self description doesn’t have anything to do with anyone but themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Tell me please —
Is this supposed to imply that moms who work are “part time” moms? Or is it just to tell the world that one is on full time duty? Maybe I’m being dense; just want to know if this is a dig....
Anonymous wrote:“People say I work full time. That doesn't mean they work 24 hours a day. It is all just expressions. Everyone knows what it means. It someone chooses to be offended by the word full time mom, that is their problem. People know what it means.”
+1
WOHM