lonegirl
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 21, 2006
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OP here again.
Only post I want to address: the insinuation that SAHMs are a regression for women and we are "playing the mama card when convenient".
I am a mom. A college educated, left career by choice, mom. Choosing to serve my family right now is not regressing feminism. In our home, my DH teaches the children that my "work" at home is just as important as his work that makes the money. Trust me, there are days that I miss my career, because it was so much easier than this mom-gig 24/7!!!!!
I guess it is "pulling the mama card" just as much as anyone else pulls "the teacher card" or "the doctor card" or "the banker card".
The only reason this was titled "SAHM called to fed. ...." was because the federal government has an option for "unemployed and sole caretaker of child(ren) under ten" which leads me to believe that they recognize SAHM as a valid "card" to pull.
My children are not snowflakes. They are the only ones on the block out pulling weeds, earning allowances, working in soup kitchens, and wiping my baseboards. They are resilient and well-adjusted. My 1 year old infant, not so much right now. Give me one or two years, a different story.
Only post I want to address: the insinuation that SAHMs are a regression for women and we are "playing the mama card when convenient".
I am a mom. A college educated, left career by choice, mom. Choosing to serve my family right now is not regressing feminism. In our home, my DH teaches the children that my "work" at home is just as important as his work that makes the money. Trust me, there are days that I miss my career, because it was so much easier than this mom-gig 24/7!!!!!
I guess it is "pulling the mama card" just as much as anyone else pulls "the teacher card" or "the doctor card" or "the banker card".
The only reason this was titled "SAHM called to fed. ...." was because the federal government has an option for "unemployed and sole caretaker of child(ren) under ten" which leads me to believe that they recognize SAHM as a valid "card" to pull.
My children are not snowflakes. They are the only ones on the block out pulling weeds, earning allowances, working in soup kitchens, and wiping my baseboards. They are resilient and well-adjusted. My 1 year old infant, not so much right now. Give me one or two years, a different story.