Anonymous wrote:Are the people who are so loving this situation the same ones that are screaming at others to stay home and not leave the house under any circumstances?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO. I loved our lives the way the were.
+1. Clearly there are a lot of posters who were unhappy with their lives and relationships with their children. I’m not one of them. I want everything to go back the way it was before.
-1. I think it's just that some people can see the silver lining in the ways life throws you in different directions. Some people are just glass half full type of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO. I loved our lives the way the were.
+1. Clearly there are a lot of posters who were unhappy with their lives and relationships with their children. I’m not one of them. I want everything to go back the way it was before.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t miss neighbors dropping by unannounced. Nor pesky sales people knocking on the door and leaving flyers.
Anonymous wrote:No. This is terrible. I have medical workers in my family, including someone who is testing people in her role. I have lots of high risk people in my family, including my parents. People’s livelihoods are being ruined. And there is no good exit plan or strategy at this point. And we are not prepared as a nation for the losses that will come over the weeks ahead. So, no, I think you must severely lack any sort of empathy if you are enjoying this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes!! I love it too OP. But I'm a SAHM. I would never say this out loud to my WOHM friends that are having to juggling homeschooling and working from home.
Justifies being a SAHM to older kids, amirite? This will be lazy women’s excuse to not work forever. What if there’s another pandemic?