Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do kind of look down on them though l would never say that. I love working at a job that is very interesting and challenging. I would never choose to cook and clean and drive kids around over my job. I don’t mind cooking a few times a week and am happy to pay for cleaners and child care and private school and spend quality engaged time with my kids, over quantity.
I look down on you because you like your job more than your kids.
I like my kids just fine, but not all day every day. I like both my kids, and my job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do kind of look down on them though l would never say that. I love working at a job that is very interesting and challenging. I would never choose to cook and clean and drive kids around over my job. I don’t mind cooking a few times a week and am happy to pay for cleaners and child care and private school and spend quality engaged time with my kids, over quantity.
I look down on you because you like your job more than your kids.
And here is the crux of the argument.
Anonymous wrote:I do kind of look down on them though l would never say that. I love working at a job that is very interesting and challenging. I would never choose to cook and clean and drive kids around over my job. I don’t mind cooking a few times a week and am happy to pay for cleaners and child care and private school and spend quality engaged time with my kids, over quantity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do kind of look down on them though l would never say that. I love working at a job that is very interesting and challenging. I would never choose to cook and clean and drive kids around over my job. I don’t mind cooking a few times a week and am happy to pay for cleaners and child care and private school and spend quality engaged time with my kids, over quantity.
I look down on you because you like your job more than your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do kind of look down on them though l would never say that. I love working at a job that is very interesting and challenging. I would never choose to cook and clean and drive kids around over my job. I don’t mind cooking a few times a week and am happy to pay for cleaners and child care and private school and spend quality engaged time with my kids, over quantity.
I look down on you because you like your job more than your kids.
Anonymous wrote:I do kind of look down on them though l would never say that. I love working at a job that is very interesting and challenging. I would never choose to cook and clean and drive kids around over my job. I don’t mind cooking a few times a week and am happy to pay for cleaners and child care and private school and spend quality engaged time with my kids, over quantity.
Anonymous wrote:I do kind of look down on them though l would never say that. I love working at a job that is very interesting and challenging. I would never choose to cook and clean and drive kids around over my job. I don’t mind cooking a few times a week and am happy to pay for cleaners and child care and private school and spend quality engaged time with my kids, over quantity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They lack drive and tenacity to hold a career.
This is probably a troll, but I'll bite. My husband makes 15 times what I made when I worked out of the house- and I was a 6 figure earner. Because of how we wish to arrange and prioritize our family life, I am currently at home. If I had been the high earned, he would have stayed at home. There's nothing more or less to behind this choice. Sometimes the decision is just math.
Maybe if you had more drive your H would make less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They lack drive and tenacity to hold a career.
Ok but so what? Most people are not career driven. Most people work to make money so that they can enjoy life, and if it were possible for them to have a comfortable life without working, they would quit.
I live on a wealthy street and most of the women do not work, or work very part time. The only woman I can think of on my block who is employed full time (besides me) is a single mom because her husband passed away. I work full time despite not needing to for financial reasons, and I regularly question my own sanity. I was also always the overachiever type and I recognize that I’m an outlier.