Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP just out of curiosity how old is he?
40
and since I know someone will ask, no he's never been married.
red alert
No. It's fine. Most men don't even really mature until late 30's or early 40's anyway.
Though hopefully he isn't 'set in his ways'. He must have had numerous girlfriends so he can't be that inflexible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP just out of curiosity how old is he?
40
and since I know someone will ask, no he's never been married.
red alert
No. It's fine. Most men don't even really mature until late 30's or early 40's anyway.
Though hopefully he isn't 'set in his ways'. He must have had numerous girlfriends so he can't be that inflexible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP just out of curiosity how old is he?
and since I know someone will ask, no he's never been married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP just out of curiosity how old is he?
40
and since I know someone will ask, no he's never been married.
red alert
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would simply acknowledge the benefits of having a parent stay home. Then raise your very valid (!) concerns and why families usually need both parent to work. Depending on your earning capacity, I would ask if he would want to stay home if it's so important to him. Presumably, he would say no for x,y, z reasons and you say "I feel the same for x,y,z reasons." He will either drop it and acknowledge that he needs to read up on gender dynamics.
I personally would not stay home nor have my spouse stay home. I have worked my ass off for my career and would not be a good SAHM. Also I make more money. Finally, I would be disgusted if my husband assumed that i should be the stay at home parent because i was a woman. I probably wouldn't raise kids with him.
Well, but see - I don't see anything in your little essay here about your actual children, their feelings or their needs. So, please, don't have them as odds are their lives will be, or are, miserable.
Wow, it took until page 5 for the mommy wars to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP just out of curiosity how old is he?
40
and since I know someone will ask, no he's never been married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP just out of curiosity how old is he?
40
and since I know someone will ask, no he's never been married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would simply acknowledge the benefits of having a parent stay home. Then raise your very valid (!) concerns and why families usually need both parent to work. Depending on your earning capacity, I would ask if he would want to stay home if it's so important to him. Presumably, he would say no for x,y, z reasons and you say "I feel the same for x,y,z reasons." He will either drop it and acknowledge that he needs to read up on gender dynamics.
I personally would not stay home nor have my spouse stay home. I have worked my ass off for my career and would not be a good SAHM. Also I make more money. Finally, I would be disgusted if my husband assumed that i should be the stay at home parent because i was a woman. I probably wouldn't raise kids with him.
Well, but see - I don't see anything in your little essay here about your actual children, their feelings or their needs. So, please, don't have them as odds are their lives will be, or are, miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP just out of curiosity how old is he?
40
and since I know someone will ask, no he's never been married.
Anonymous wrote:I would simply acknowledge the benefits of having a parent stay home. Then raise your very valid (!) concerns and why families usually need both parent to work. Depending on your earning capacity, I would ask if he would want to stay home if it's so important to him. Presumably, he would say no for x,y, z reasons and you say "I feel the same for x,y,z reasons." He will either drop it and acknowledge that he needs to read up on gender dynamics.
I personally would not stay home nor have my spouse stay home. I have worked my ass off for my career and would not be a good SAHM. Also I make more money. Finally, I would be disgusted if my husband assumed that i should be the stay at home parent because i was a woman. I probably wouldn't raise kids with him.
Anonymous wrote:OP just out of curiosity how old is he?