Yes! I started writing a thing about the burden experienced by kids who know they are their mother's full-time job and raison d'etre. You can't just go home and go to your room and do your own thing when she's not seen anyone all day and been home waiting for you. https://twitter.com/SeidorfJ/status/938003128405954562 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Oh yeah? You sure as hell can. And of course we all did. For a kid, having a stay-at-home mom is a great way to grow up. Especially when the other kids do too, so that the neighborhood is a living community instead of a dead space that only comes to semi-life at 6:00pm.
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Replying to @Rongwrong_ @HPluckrose
This thread is hilarious. It assumes that a stay at home mom doesn't work harder than a M that goes to an office & works in front of a computer. My mother was chasing 5 kids around playing, training, teaching, cooking & checking homework. Tx mom
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Replying to @TnUtah @Rongwrong_
It doesn't assume anything of the kind. Doesn't even talk about relative degrees of work. More about whether it's satisfying and whether women need intellectual interests/professional goals too.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Rongwrong_
Good, because stay at home mom's need a lot of encouragement in today's climate. With negative population growth in some countries outside immigration some cultures may go extinct. My mom was a Jack of all trades, Master of all. :). And an avid reader!
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No, they don't. Just let people do what's best for them.
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