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In reply to the discussion: Is it a privilege to be able to stay at home and not work? [View all]RiffRandell
(5,909 posts)42. Let me clarify my position.
        Sorry for getting off track last night. 
It is a privilege to stay home and not work; it is also a job...even if you aren't earning a paycheck.  
It is sad to see men treated differently if they are the ones that stay home....it would never cross my mind to view them as "deadbeats" but I generally tend to stay out of other people's business.
That's judgmental and pretty damn rotten, imo.  
I self-deleted my posts that have already probably been read by everyone, but I usually don't like dumping my personal baggage here and out of respect for my sister.  She's a damn good person, huge liberal and was the smartest out of 5 kids...she's just really, really sick.
lumberjack_jeff and Warren, thank you for your kind words.  
  
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        If you are female and you choose to stay at home with the kids, you're a good mom
        Major Nikon
        Oct 2013
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        privilege to stay at home and not work.  no, women do not get much more respect or appreciation
        seabeyond
        Oct 2013
        #10
      
        
        ability to choose?  that really was not what your OP was about.  your Op was more acceptable, ya, i
        seabeyond
        Oct 2013
        #12
      
        
        no.  not about zero.  about as many people that appreciate the value of a stay at home mom (and not
        seabeyond
        Oct 2013
        #15
      
        
        everyone has the choice.  what you are really saying is men are respected less if they make that
        seabeyond
        Oct 2013
        #18
      
        
        It's true enough that the first battlefield of the bullshit war is in our own heads.
        lumberjack_jeff
        Oct 2013
        #26
      
        
        I'm beginning to think using the Men's group to post links to reading comprehension training
        lumberjack_jeff
        Oct 2013
        #53
      
        
        I think you are "cleverly" trying to understate the role of the stay at home parent
        ProudToBeBlueInRhody
        Oct 2013
        #55