Meanwhile muslim factories are given welfare to stay home and breed.
What is more important in life? Becoming a working woman who leaves her kids in day care and with others, only to work for some uncaring business entity, retire and be forgotten. Or be a mother who makes memories with her kids, which will then be remembered forever by her children, grand children, etc. I just think it's dumb ... if a family can afford to allow a mother the luxury in today's world to be at home and raising her kids, that ... at least to me, is ideal. We Dads do our best, but often wish we could do the same. Kids should always be the number one priority for both mothers and fathers.
i completely agree
>...if a family can afford to allow a mother the luxury in today's world to be at home and raising her kids
In most cases I've seen, the family can't really afford to have both parents working but they're so convinced it's necessary they aren't willing to consider the alternative.
Usually one job covers the bulk of the bills and the other covers the cost of childcare and regular maintenance/fuel for a second commuter vehicles. I'd argue that, not only is it possible to survive on a single income, but doing so could save a family several thousand per year.
I absolutely agree. And very well stated.
Yes, if you have to pay for child care it usually isn't even worth it, money wise, for both parents to work.
>if you have to pay for child care it usually isn't even worth it
Indeed. The few exceptions that come to mind had grandparents willing and able to provide childcare.
>Once again, there is nothing wrong with this. In fact, that time at home should be a privilege afforded to more new mums...
The ability to raise ones own offspring is not a privilege to be granted, it's a natural right.
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