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Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
it's just a way to cover up her failure in life. failure as in career.
she's just an unemployed housewife

is she hot at least?

A woman that chooses to stay home and take care of her family should NEVER be considered a failure.

Let any single guy try to handle a household with kids for a week or so. They will gladly change roles back.

Indeed. Taking care of a kid, or more than one... oh god, would probably make me want to slit. O_O

Any woman who can deal with that shit is awesome.
 
Almost as funny as how everyone always ends it with how blessed they are and how Jesus loves them.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
You know that "study" that is put out every year that estimates the "value" of a stay-at-home mom based on the duties she performs? One of those duties is "CEO" of the family. 😀 On another forum that I've since been banned from, the womenfolk were actually defending that, saying they had the same skills as the CEO of a large company. :laugh: Other "jobs" the mother performs are "nurse" and "psychologist" - you know, things that you need specialized training and possibly licenses for.

What's so bad about saying you're a stay-at-home mom? No need to dress it up with stupid titles.

I've seen people claim that being a stay-at-home parent is the same as managerial experience, and I suppose I can see how they think that, but to me a manager is supposed to enable his/her employees to do their jobs correctly and under-budget. I don't really get how being a parent is similar.

Maybe it's just because I don't have kids.
 
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Only people with a sense of humor would appreciate the term.

That usually leaves most "real" engineers out...😛

Welcome to the 70's folks. This term has been in use for at least that long...maybe longer...and it doesn't bother me in the slightest.

I'm sure that stationary engineer, the term used for people who (among other things) operate and maintain the hvac and other systems in large buildings bothers youse...and I can't imagine your ire over the term "operating engineer," for people like me...who operate and maintain heavy equipment, yet I have indeed been an operating engineer for over 30 years, and no matter how pissed off you "real" engineers get, you can't take that away from me. "P
 
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
it's just a way to cover up her failure in life. failure as in career.
she's just an unemployed housewife

is she hot at least?

A woman that chooses to stay home and take care of her family should NEVER be considered a failure.

Let any single guy try to handle a household with kids for a week or so. They will gladly change roles back.

By single guy, do you mean a guy who is not in a relationship? Because that's not what we're talking about here. This is a married woman who is a stay at home mom. That's a lot easier than being a single parent.
 
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
it's just a way to cover up her failure in life. failure as in career.
she's just an unemployed housewife

is she hot at least?

She was my highschool crush 😱
 
this upsets you? wow.


and now that im retired i stay home and take care of the kids. i can tell you its far harder then most think. heh there have been times i have thought about going back to work..then i get another beer.
 
She became a flight attendant in September of 2001? Hell of a time to start in that industry, that's for sure.
 
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
it's just a way to cover up her failure in life. failure as in career.
she's just an unemployed housewife

is she hot at least?

A woman that chooses to stay home and take care of her family should NEVER be considered a failure.

Let any single guy try to handle a household with kids for a week or so. They will gladly change roles back.

Yep, my wife is "retiring" on Friday at the ripe old age of 32. Been at the same company 8+ years and was in no danger of losing her job but she decided she wants to stay home with the kids now and I fully support it.

BTW, "domestic engineer" is stupid.
 
Originally posted by: allisolm
Personally I've always preferred the term domestic goddess.

So does my wife, but if she reads this thread she'll add a, /Engineer, to her title.
Pray for me, will you
 
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
it's just a way to cover up her failure in life. failure as in career.
she's just an unemployed housewife

is she hot at least?

A woman that chooses to stay home and take care of her family should NEVER be considered a failure.

Let any single guy try to handle a household with kids for a week or so. They will gladly change roles back.

absolute truth x infinity.
 
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