ReneeA
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WIcruizer said:It's semantics. What I'm talking about is a double standard. If a man decides one day that he doesn't want to work, he's considered a bum. If a woman makes that decision, it's a lifestyle choice. That's what I was trying to say, and I think you would all agree.
Actually, I think it's become much more common than it used to be for dad's to stay home with the children. I know there was just a write up in our paper about a man who stays home with his 7 kids - and they are all 6 and under (a set of triplets, a set of twins and 2 singletons). I've seen it quite a bit in the last few years.
Both my DH and I made about the same amount of money before we had the kids. We discussed him staying home vs. me staying home. I was fine with continuing to work if he wanted to stay home and vice versa. He decided he would have climbed the walls if he had to stay home and raised our 2 kids. Heck, he was just off for 12 days over the holidays and was SO excited to get back to work today. It's just not his cup of tea.
However, I can't wait til my kids start school (they are 2 & 4) so I can get back to work full time. I've loved my time home with them, and feel I've given them the best start I possibly can...but I feel as though I'm just biding my time until I get back to work. I'm in no way putting down those who don't want to go back to work...it's all just personal preference.
ReneeA
What works for one doesn't work for another.
One poster pointed out that there was a double standard in play and others (including myself) said that they couldn't see themselves staying home with no kids. How is that judging you?