The rate of millennial women choosing to become stay-at-home-moms is on the rise. Bad work-life balance and lack of flexibility may be to blame: http://on.forbes.com/6012DP1KE pic.twitter.com/skh0GNvBUB
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I'm not. I'm suggesting looking after small children all day is not a way to satisfy intellectual needs, not that people who do that don't have any.
What's wrong with waiting until your kids are older to satisfy your intellectual needs? Oh that's right - kids are boring
There's no need to. They benefit from a bit of variety in company too. They also find adult company boring if they have to put up with it all the time.
Did you seriously want to spend all your time with your mum when you were a kid?
When I was young, yes.
Hmmm. I'm not sure that's terribly healthy. Fortunately, apart from some separation anxiety for a few months when she was two, my daughter always loved to go to grandparents, aunts, friends and nursery. She's in France right now at 13 with no anxiety at all.
Mine also stayed with grandparents when young, are all at different unis and have worked abroad for the summer, and have vast social circles.
But you always wanted to be with your mum? And never got bored? Didn't want to go to nursery and play with kids your own age?
Who said I didn't play with kids my own age. Living in Cornwall, we were always at the beach. My idea of heaven then, and now
And kids are nearly everyone's priority. Mine was still my priority when I was studying and working. I just needed to be studying and working too.
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