WifeyRobinson
New in Town
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I consider myself very fortunate to gave this life. Unfortunately my illness doesn't let me work due to its unpredictability but I work HARD at home. My fiancé comments that though "he never does laundry he always has clean clothes and though he never washes a dish they are always clean" he comes home to a warm meal and a calm house. He tells me daily he knows he's spoiled by me and appreciates it..,he has also come out and said that my two kids are a 50+ hour a week job on their own not including the house! the cooking! the errands! and all the homemade prep work I do to save money. but yes...I don't work lol:eusa_doh: Oh, brother. Such a shame that people really say such things and think nothing of it. As if keeping our homes functioning and caring for our children magically gets done all by itself (and I have no kids, and barely keep up with our pets' needs!). Homelife is so devalued generally, I guess. If you're not kicking it up in Cannes with papparazzi snapping away, your life has no meaning or value... Whatever gender decides to stay at home and handle that end of things, I have loads of admiration...
My mother-in-law raised 6 kids, kept house, and became a nurse in her early 40s while her last one was still in diapers. I feel positively inert and lazy just thinking about it. lol