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I wanted to do Home Economics in secondary school but the nun told my Mum I would be doing German and Science instead as I was smart - which leads me to think that Home Economics was viewed in my school as something less smart people would do.
I had a similar experience in high school. I wanted to take Parenting class in my third year, but everyone, including my parents, was baffled. "Parenting? That's the easy credit that stupid kids take." So, I took chemistry in my first semester and hated it. I took Parenting in my second semester despite the naysayers, and I'm glad I did - I understand a lot more about child development, the human body, caring for a baby, and elementary first aid, which has served me well much more often than chemistry ever has.
Women who 'keep house' are some of the most under-appreciated people in the world. It is not an easy job, and it never ends, especially when there are children involved.
People underrate the level of skill that is involved, aswell. Like was mentioned a few pages back, people often wondered what my mother did all day. With two children and a large house, you can be sure she wasn't watching TV. These days, she has more time to herself now that we're adults, which makes people wonder harder and more often. She's just as busy as an avid hobbyist, having taught herself to do many things.
That's another thing people don't do anymore, and it kills me. I would go crazy if I didn't have hobbies.
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