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Lol I think you need to just go home and relax. But, seriously you're right. Making a woman be a stay-at-home mom will only increase the likelihood of her becoming resentful of her kids.

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I feel sorry for anyone who is so depraved that they are resentful for spending time with their own offspring.

I've met some VERY selfish parents who act that way! They just constantly want their kids out of their hair 24/7. It's even worse when those kids enter their teenage years and you witness how spoiled they've become.

Well, there's more than one way to be a bad parent.

Lol... did I take your original post out of context?

Perhaps.

My bad. It's very interesting reading through this thread, though. It's always fascinating to hear about everyone's unique experiences with parenting. My mom was never a career mom in the context you meant. She just worked some part-time job at a local food store while my dad brought home 98% of all the bacon. Still, she only worked for like 10 or 12 hours a week, sometimes less, while the rest of her time was spent caring for my sister and I. So, I guess you could say that she was a "career mom"πŸ˜…. Also, as someone who grew up with a workaholic dad, I have to say that career dads can be just as bad. Believe me, i did not like being a "substitute father" after my sister was born.

Working alone doesn't make you a career woman. It's a mindest.

Guess I'm translating from the German "Karrierefrau".

I wasn't trying to say that it does. That's true.

Ngl, at times, it can be kind of difficult for me to tell if your being sarcastic or are legit annoyed in your postsπŸ˜…πŸ«‘. Lol🫣I initially thought your original post was just a sarcastic rant about being stuck at home too often.

There are plenty

Maybe you don’t have a teenager yet.

I have an 17 year-old and a 19 year-old.

And I like them.

I can respect that.