Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they just feel bad that some are better at parenting, so obviously they have to lash out.
You are completely tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s a horrible situation where people are dying, losing their livelihoods and scared. I love being home with my son but I hate the circumstances that caused it and I’m afraid of the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they just feel bad that some are better at parenting, so obviously they have to lash out.
You are completely tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it’s a horrible situation where people are dying, losing their livelihoods and scared. I love being home with my son but I hate the circumstances that caused it and I’m afraid of the future.
So no one is allowed to find any sort of joy right now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally am truly grateful to be home with my kids. I have NEVER had this opportunity before. Always been a full time working mom. I'm not saying the virus isn't horrible, but I appreciate every single day of being home and getting to enjoy my own children.
How nice for you that you apparently don’t have to still do your full-time job while being home with your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally am truly grateful to be home with my kids. I have NEVER had this opportunity before. Always been a full time working mom. I'm not saying the virus isn't horrible, but I appreciate every single day of being home and getting to enjoy my own children.
How are you not being forced to telework? I too would enjoy my kids if I got to play instead of working nonstop.
Anonymous wrote:I personally am truly grateful to be home with my kids. I have NEVER had this opportunity before. Always been a full time working mom. I'm not saying the virus isn't horrible, but I appreciate every single day of being home and getting to enjoy my own children.
Anonymous wrote:I personally am truly grateful to be home with my kids. I have NEVER had this opportunity before. Always been a full time working mom. I'm not saying the virus isn't horrible, but I appreciate every single day of being home and getting to enjoy my own children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I feel like it's way more tone deaf to complain about how hard you have it at home with your kids while there is real suffering going on. I'd much rather see people finding joy in the little things then saying how hard they have it - from the comfort of their homes with their families all under one roof.
Well said. I come from a culture where multigenerations live under one roof. I actually wonder if this will shift our social structure so we are less isolated and so child unfriendly. I’m a former FT WOHM (and a breadwinner) and now freelancing (highly paid) so all remote with a much lighter schedule. I see the benefits of a sah parent, though I aspire to always work at some level.