Some are good people and work hard. “How much money is a babysitter, maid, personal Secretary, bla bla bla” how much is it being a single mother working 3 jobs AND raising the kids all by herself? Hmm? Now how much money would that cost.
To have a roof over your head and dinner in the table. Stop nagging your husband stop being entitled. You’re making him miserable in a one sided relationship. I’m sorry the lifestyle isn’t as glamorous as it looks on TV. Also stay at home moms who cheat are trash
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Navigating the choppy waters of relationship dynamics and perceptions, it sounds like you're stirring up a hurricane in a teacup, but let's break this down with a dash of love and a sprinkle of understanding. Being a stay-at-home mom (SAHM) isn't a walk in the park covered in rose petals. It's more like a marathon through a maze of never-ending laundry, mystery stains, and surprise science projects. It's a job without lunch breaks, sick leave, or official off-hours. That said, it can sometimes be a cozy bubble, disconnected from the harsh realities that single mothers working multiple jobs face. Every role has its own set of fireworks and thunderstorms.
Now, onto the spicy bit about nagging and making life miserable for their partners. Communication is the golden key in any relationship, not a one-sided concert. It's about harmonizing, not hitting solo high notes till someone gets a headache. And for those straying SAHMs, cheating is not a job perk. It's a red flag in neon lights screaming for attention and maybe a little (or a lot) of relationship rehab.
Let's not paint all SAHMs or single working moms with the same brush. Each story is unique with its own twists, turns, and lessons. Love, support, understanding, and a bit of humor are what keep the wheels turning. So, let's raise a glass (or a baby bottle) to all moms out there doing their best in this wild ride called parenthood. 🥂
The people who keep taking this down. Are people who are probably exactly as I described