Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. SAHMs get dire warnings all the time on these boards about stepping out of the workforce. You people really see no problem with this woman simply choosing not to work at all?
+1 if it was my sister, I would advise her to have a plan. Posters would be quick to tell a sah parent posting to get a job but because it's a sibling it's different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. SAHMs get dire warnings all the time on these boards about stepping out of the workforce. You people really see no problem with this woman simply choosing not to work at all?
+1 if it was my sister, I would advise her to have a plan. Posters would be quick to tell a sah parent posting to get a job but because it's a sibling it's different?
Anonymous wrote:Wow. SAHMs get dire warnings all the time on these boards about stepping out of the workforce. You people really see no problem with this woman simply choosing not to work at all?
Anonymous wrote:OP here and our mother was a single parent while we were growing up who worked her butt off to give us everything. She taught me and my sisters how to be strong women and that we don't need men to support us. I feel like my sister's recent decisions are just a slap in the face to my mother. Even though they appear happy now, what happens when my sister's husband leaves her. She will have nothing.