MichelleCarmen
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Okay, my goal isn''t wanting to start a debate about being a working mom vs. a stay-at-home mom but I just am feeling the pressure that now that my kids are 5 & 7 and my younger son will be starting Kindergarten that it''s no longer acceptable for me to be a SAHM so I need feedback from those who have decided to continue being at home.
How do you brush off the pressure & judgement for your decision? Are you feeling the need to defend your choice to others?
My husband is mostly on board with me as it was always planned that I''d be at home, but now, in a family where ALL the females on my husband''s side work and support themselves, I''m left being the odd one out who has creating an entirely different manner of taking care of her family by being home & around my kids. One relative recently commented that she cannot imagine a person not working, so I wonder is that comment made about me when I''m not around.
Recently I was told by a working mom that a mom who stays home while her kids are in school is basically an "unemployed woman."
My uncle, who has a big mouth that he doesn''t know when to shut, stated to me that now that my boys are 5 & 7, they''re no longer work. Those exact words.
My SIL recently cornered me when we were alone, squinted her eyes and asked me, "exactly what do you do all day long?".
My confidence in my decision is beginning to falter and I''m the type of person who constantly feels that she must keep other people happy and feel I should be working JUST to keep others from hating me.
Any thoughts? Why do people make my job status their business?
How do you brush off the pressure & judgement for your decision? Are you feeling the need to defend your choice to others?
My husband is mostly on board with me as it was always planned that I''d be at home, but now, in a family where ALL the females on my husband''s side work and support themselves, I''m left being the odd one out who has creating an entirely different manner of taking care of her family by being home & around my kids. One relative recently commented that she cannot imagine a person not working, so I wonder is that comment made about me when I''m not around.
Recently I was told by a working mom that a mom who stays home while her kids are in school is basically an "unemployed woman."
My uncle, who has a big mouth that he doesn''t know when to shut, stated to me that now that my boys are 5 & 7, they''re no longer work. Those exact words.
My SIL recently cornered me when we were alone, squinted her eyes and asked me, "exactly what do you do all day long?".
My confidence in my decision is beginning to falter and I''m the type of person who constantly feels that she must keep other people happy and feel I should be working JUST to keep others from hating me.
Any thoughts? Why do people make my job status their business?