Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate working. I’m exhausted all the time and I don’t even have time to work out or even cry.
This is such a scam!!
The key is to have a rich father. I never have to get married or work. I can just have boyfriends and live off my trust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you want is to be an heiress. It’s better. Trophy wife is a job, a hard job, with limited security.
No lies told. -someone who has been both
Although the real prize is wife to some you love who has family or his own money, while you also have yours.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have trophy wife looks?
It has to start there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only a woman would complain that they have no time for self care.
Welcome to the NFL, Pepcid, energy drinks and binge drinking will get you through until your heart blows out an atrium.
Hah. I get jealous that my wife has always had time to work out during the day. First, when the kids were little, the gym had a day care. Then, when they went to school, she had a part-time job with flexible hours. I can only work out at the ass-end (or beginning) of the day. It's either 5:30 in the morning or 8:30 at night. So, mostly I just don't. Everything in between is work or family commitments.
There are a bunch of ways she envies me, so grass is greener and all of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A working woman almost always works harder than a working man if they have kids. He is never making the beds or cooking and doing dishes and buying groceries. If they outsource all tasks, the woman still has what I call the "executive stress" of hiring and managing staff. She also usually runs all hobbies and family socializing. In the rare cases in which the man does more, he does not plan to do so for decades, and is usually just biding his time until he can divorce her. A WAM (Wife and Mother" is defined as a SOF (Servant of the Family) in the eyes of most men and other women unless she was born extremely wealthy. Whatever paid labor a WAM does outside the home is on top of her fixed family labor. The European scientist who was pivotal in creating the COVID vaccine...literally saving the world...still did the lion's share of the home management and child-related admin.
Maybe not YOUR pathetic excuse for a husband, but mine does all of this and more. And we both work full-time.
Anonymous wrote:Lol. The last time my DH and I went through an extended period of hating our lives I noticed that we were really into buying lottery tickets.
Anonymous wrote:A working woman almost always works harder than a working man if they have kids. He is never making the beds or cooking and doing dishes and buying groceries. If they outsource all tasks, the woman still has what I call the "executive stress" of hiring and managing staff. She also usually runs all hobbies and family socializing. In the rare cases in which the man does more, he does not plan to do so for decades, and is usually just biding his time until he can divorce her. A WAM (Wife and Mother" is defined as a SOF (Servant of the Family) in the eyes of most men and other women unless she was born extremely wealthy. Whatever paid labor a WAM does outside the home is on top of her fixed family labor. The European scientist who was pivotal in creating the COVID vaccine...literally saving the world...still did the lion's share of the home management and child-related admin.
Anonymous wrote:A working woman almost always works harder than a working man if they have kids. He is never making the beds or cooking and doing dishes and buying groceries. If they outsource all tasks, the woman still has what I call the "executive stress" of hiring and managing staff. She also usually runs all hobbies and family socializing. In the rare cases in which the man does more, he does not plan to do so for decades, and is usually just biding his time until he can divorce her. A WAM (Wife and Mother" is defined as a SOF (Servant of the Family) in the eyes of most men and other women unless she was born extremely wealthy. Whatever paid labor a WAM does outside the home is on top of her fixed family labor. The European scientist who was pivotal in creating the COVID vaccine...literally saving the world...still did the lion's share of the home management and child-related admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Needing two incomes for the same lifestyle that one income could provide decades ago is a scam.
Get rid of one of your cars
No iPhones
No out of state college
Driving vacations - nothing international
Mostly eat at home
No cable
Much smaller home
No cleaners or yard people
I could go on…
I have 0 cars
I’m not going to be able to save for state college never mind out of state but my parents didn’t either
I have never taken my kids on a vacation that’s not visiting family (by driving)
We eat mostly at home
We don’t have cable
Two kids in a one-bedroom apartment
No cleaners (also no yard people although also no yard)
Somehow I don’t think my problem is the three 2-8 year old iPhones I pay for.
You have two incomes just to live like this in a one bedroom?? You might as well quit, it won’t be a hit to your lifestyle at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Needing two incomes for the same lifestyle that one income could provide decades ago is a scam.
Get rid of one of your cars
No iPhones
No out of state college
Driving vacations - nothing international
Mostly eat at home
No cable
Much smaller home
No cleaners or yard people
I could go on…
I have 0 cars
I’m not going to be able to save for state college never mind out of state but my parents didn’t either
I have never taken my kids on a vacation that’s not visiting family (by driving)
We eat mostly at home
We don’t have cable
Two kids in a one-bedroom apartment
No cleaners (also no yard people although also no yard)
Somehow I don’t think my problem is the three 2-8 year old iPhones I pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate working. I’m exhausted all the time and I don’t even have time to work out or even cry.
This is such a scam!!
On this website, I feel like this is a troll post.
Full disclosure— I am a guy and I think that women will have to be extremely adept at setting boundaries to “have it all” with regards to a career, kids, home life, vacations, etc., and I think most professional jobs don’t allow for such boundaries. I also think the not-so-secret assumption of most professional employers (e.g., law firms) is that the employee’s spouse will stay-at-home if there are kids. One spouse working the equivalent of two jobs (e.g., 60-80 hours a week) very much assumes —in a purely practical sense — that such persons spouse stays home, or that there are no kids involved.
Anonymous wrote:I hate working. I’m exhausted all the time and I don’t even have time to work out or even cry.
This is such a scam!!
Anonymous wrote:Only a woman would complain that they have no time for self care.
Welcome to the NFL, Pepcid, energy drinks and binge drinking will get you through until your heart blows out an atrium.
Anonymous wrote:I hate working. I’m exhausted all the time and I don’t even have time to work out or even cry.
This is such a scam!!