Is a stay at home mother really working?
Of course not. The entire notion is Politically Correct nonsense. She has the kids a couple of extra hours than a working father and then when the kids go to school she gets a big break in the day and gets to walk on the beach, do yoga, lunch with friends, etc.
What are your thoughts?
My first thought was: You probably don't have children.
There are threads that I read on here from time to time that make me wonder if they're making me dumber from having read them. And then there are threads like this that remove all doubt.
My husband worked - I did EVERYTHING else.
Is a stay at home mother really working?
Of course not. The entire notion is Politically Correct nonsense. She has the kids a couple of extra hours than a working father and then when the kids go to school she gets a big break in the day and gets to walk on the beach, do yoga, lunch with friends, etc.
What are your thoughts?
Rebut what exactly? You think stay at home moms don't actually do any work. I think you're wrong.No actual rebuttal... got it.
So a husband that works but does lots of work for the children before work and after work is really working two jobs then... right?
Does your wife know about your secret life online?
I sure hope not!
Rebut what exactly? You think stay at home moms don't actually do any work. I think you're wrong.
Really? Someone hack your account?Straw Man. I never once made that claim. Next?
Is a stay at home mother really working?
Of course not. The entire notion is Politically Correct nonsense. She has the kids a couple of extra hours than a working father and then when the kids go to school she gets a big break in the day and gets to walk on the beach, do yoga, lunch with friends, etc.
What are your thoughts?
Is a stay at home mother really working?
Of course not. The entire notion is Politically Correct nonsense. She has the kids a couple of extra hours than a working father and then when the kids go to school she gets a big break in the day and gets to walk on the beach, do yoga, lunch with friends, etc.
What are your thoughts?
You're a working dad - don't you have a lot to deal with when you come home?
My sister lived in California for a long time and when her daughter was an infant they spent $2,000 a WEEK on childcare for a baby. Are you ****ing kidding me?
I wouldn't want to be a housewife for any amount of money.
Is it a job? Jesus, God! It's probably the worst job in the world. It never ends and you are on constant stand-by. Work your ass off all day long and at night when you you finally sit down on the couch to relax someone shoves a dick in your face and asks if you wanna.
Isn't a stay at home mother cleaning, doing laundry, cooking and other tasks while the kids are at school? I have to wonder if you are being sarcastic or never taken care of any children,did house work or cooked anything.Is a stay at home mother really working?
Of course not. The entire notion is Politically Correct nonsense. She has the kids a couple of extra hours than a working father and then when the kids go to school she gets a big break in the day and gets to walk on the beach, do yoga, lunch with friends, etc.
What are your thoughts?
I think of stay at home moms as those who take care of kids, get them ready for school, drive them to activities, clean the house, cook the meals, do the grocery shopping, do the laundry, etc. It's basically a combined nanny, housekeeper, cook, personal assistant. Since you'd pay somebody to do all of that if you had the money and didn't have a wife, I'd say sure, it's a job.Is a stay at home mother really working?
Of course not. The entire notion is Politically Correct nonsense. She has the kids a couple of extra hours than a working father and then when the kids go to school she gets a big break in the day and gets to walk on the beach, do yoga, lunch with friends, etc.
What are your thoughts?
If it were really a job, stay at home moms would be able to pay taxes on their income.Is a stay at home mother really working?
Of course not. The entire notion is Politically Correct nonsense. She has the kids a couple of extra hours than a working father and then when the kids go to school she gets a big break in the day and gets to walk on the beach, do yoga, lunch with friends, etc.
What are your thoughts?
:lamoThere are threads that I read on here from time to time that make me wonder if they're making me dumber from having read them. And then there are threads like this that remove all doubt.
Yes... but it isn't a job. It is fun. It is silly. It is easy. Always has been and always will be, I suspect.
Jobs are where you work hard and make money. You can get fired.
Kids can't fire you... you can lock them in the closet, put them in front of the TV... heck, how many "working moms" have I seen at the park sitting on their phones not engaging with their children? LOTS.
$100,000 a year on child care? How rich are they? I can think of worse problems...
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