Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Im a little confused. are you inferring anyone who is a home maker and not working or running a business is just a lazy person or that you would prefer your nada get a job and leave you alone? I just thought I would ask, rather than try to figure it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 > I have had people who have asked me what I do for a living and when I say that I am a stay at home mom and don't tell them about my business they have accused me of just being lazy and using my daughter as an excuse for not having to work. > I also watch dr. phyll and apparently that is a huge contraversy and the general public takes that openion about stay at home moms. > I know that women who stay home and don't run >business are just as busy as I am. I think people are jealous of anyone who doesn't work... Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Seeing as how she does not clean house or arrange it in any kind of order (it's chaos in there), is no longer raising any kids, and she has all this time to pick on me, my daughter, and my dad about all this stuff (which takes plenty of time to think up) and whining my dad is not making enough money or he can't retire because he is not making enough money then I think she really needs to distract herself with something like a job. At least that would keep her out of mine and my daughter's hair. I think anyone who stays at home and uses their time wisely is not lazy. THere are plenty of things one can do with their house and yard and everything associated with that. If there is extra time left over they can volunteer work if they want. I can't even get my nada to do that. She just has too much time on her hands and she tells everyone she is busy but no one knows with what she is busy with. There are no signs she is actually doing anything. She does take my daughter to her horse riding lessons and such (when I let her). When she acts like an idiot I have to keep my daughter from going to lessons. Theresa -- sexystarshine79@... wrote: Im a little confused. are you inferring anyone who is a home maker and not working or running a business is just a lazy person or that you would prefer your nada get a job and leave you alone? I just thought I would ask, rather than try to figure it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Seeing as how she does not clean house or arrange it in any kind of order (it's chaos in there), is no longer raising any kids, and she has all this time to pick on me, my daughter, and my dad about all this stuff (which takes plenty of time to think up) and whining my dad is not making enough money or he can't retire because he is not making enough money then I think she really needs to distract herself with something like a job. At least that would keep her out of mine and my daughter's hair. I think anyone who stays at home and uses their time wisely is not lazy. THere are plenty of things one can do with their house and yard and everything associated with that. If there is extra time left over they can volunteer work if they want. I can't even get my nada to do that. She just has too much time on her hands and she tells everyone she is busy but no one knows with what she is busy with. There are no signs she is actually doing anything. She does take my daughter to her horse riding lessons and such (when I let her). When she acts like an idiot I have to keep my daughter from going to lessons. Theresa -- sexystarshine79@... wrote: Im a little confused. are you inferring anyone who is a home maker and not working or running a business is just a lazy person or that you would prefer your nada get a job and leave you alone? I just thought I would ask, rather than try to figure it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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