Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only have 2 kids and you have no job. Why do you need a "support system"?
Your internalized misogyny is showing. Women are entitled to a support system no matter how many children they have or whether or not they have a job.
Ha! Your spoilage is showing. And your privilege.
Lazy moms!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only have 2 kids and you have no job. Why do you need a "support system"?
Your internalized misogyny is showing. Women are entitled to a support system no matter how many children they have or whether or not they have a job.
Ha! Your spoilage is showing. And your privilege.
Lazy moms!
OP isn't talking about not having her butler and ladies maid. She just doesn't want to be stuck inside with two little kids in a crappy climate (both in terms of weather and people) with no friends. I think OP should go but it's not privilege to have a support system. Women with fewer resources, like me, tend to depend on each other more than wealthy women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only have 2 kids and you have no job. Why do you need a "support system"?
Your internalized misogyny is showing. Women are entitled to a support system no matter how many children they have or whether or not they have a job.
Ha! Your spoilage is showing. And your privilege.
Lazy moms!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only have 2 kids and you have no job. Why do you need a "support system"?
Your internalized misogyny is showing. Women are entitled to a support system no matter how many children they have or whether or not they have a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of support system do you have here?
I have 3 kids now but used to have 2 with a similar gap. DH would help with bedtime. He would put baby down while I read books to my 2yo at night. He could play with kids while I made dinner or pick up dinner on the way home from work. DH is a surgeon so not the best hours either. Weekends would be family time.
What support system could be greater than your spouse?
People who are around during the day?
Come on. Pretending that mothers don’t need a support system if they stay home is very misogynistic.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of support system do you have here?
I have 3 kids now but used to have 2 with a similar gap. DH would help with bedtime. He would put baby down while I read books to my 2yo at night. He could play with kids while I made dinner or pick up dinner on the way home from work. DH is a surgeon so not the best hours either. Weekends would be family time.
What support system could be greater than your spouse?
Anonymous wrote:You only have 2 kids and you have no job. Why do you need a "support system"?