Postby nvmof3 » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:26 am
Did anyone see this article on "Motherism" - the prejudice against Stay at Home Mothers? Interesting reading. If you are a SAHM, do you feel that people talk down to you and think you are lazy or swanning around lunching every day? If you are a working mum, do you feel a bit superior to the SAHMs and think they are lazy? As a SAHM, I definitely feel that people (especially working mums) speak to me as if I am a bit stupid and a layabout. I had a very successful career in Investment Banking for 13 years, and have been in the fortunate financial position that I have been able to stay at home with our children thus far. I personally have found it quite tough at times and think that it would have been easier and probably more interesting for me to have worked, but I didn't think that my needs should govern the decision but those of our kids. Now, I am thinking about working, not for the money particularly (though I would love financial independence again), but more because I am fed up with trying to justify why I don't work to working people that feel it is ok to make comments about it and imply that it is because I can't be bothered, to the extent that I question myself and feel insecure about not working. Am I alone?