chanchala Posted August 19, 2020 Report Posted August 19, 2020 13 minutes ago, Thokkalee said: I don’t understand all this hoopla with managing career and kids.. most of us are in a position where we can afford to live decently if either one of husband or wife takes a couple of years break for pregnancy and early child care.. there are many people in the world who cannot feed themselves and their family without both of them working every single day (no weekends).. there are many single mothers who have no choice but work everyday to feed and raise their kids and they are doing just fine.. remember that many of them have to work odd hours and not regular day time jobs.. this is all part of life.. The people who are arguing about this have a combined salary of 1million dollars I think they are discussing logistics on how to handle childrens growth. You know these rich people won't just leave their kids to their devices and have elaborate plans and lessons they want them to take. So this problem exists for the suburban upper middle and rich class. Not for the poor whose kids just grow up with friends. Quote
Michaelbarbosa Posted August 19, 2020 Report Posted August 19, 2020 36 minutes ago, Thokkalee said: I don’t understand all this hoopla with managing career and kids.. most of us are in a position where we can afford to live decently if either one of husband or wife takes a couple of years break for pregnancy and early child care.. there are many people in the world who cannot feed themselves and their family without both of them working every single day (no weekends).. there are many single mothers who have no choice but work everyday to feed and raise their kids and they are doing just fine.. remember that many of them have to work odd hours and not regular day time jobs.. this is all part of life.. agreed, this all part of life its neither a choice nor a job; if it was a choice we wouldn't have been here discussing this. Quote
Iriswest Posted August 19, 2020 Author Report Posted August 19, 2020 1 hour ago, chanchala said: what is this 'taking care of' kids? there's always weekends. Parenting cannot be done only on weekends. Quote
chanchala Posted August 19, 2020 Report Posted August 19, 2020 7 minutes ago, Iriswest said: Parenting cannot be done only on weekends. Parenting is overrated. Quote
Iriswest Posted August 19, 2020 Author Report Posted August 19, 2020 1 minute ago, chanchala said: Parenting is overrated. You would think so when kids are not born yet. They are our mirror image in the society. Being a good parent becomes a moral necessity. Career takes a backseat for the one who take the onus of bringing up the child with good values (usually the mother coz that’s how Indian moms brought us up) Quote
Nimmakai Posted August 19, 2020 Report Posted August 19, 2020 11 minutes ago, Iriswest said: You would think so when kids are not born yet. They are our mirror image in the society. Being a good parent becomes a moral necessity. Career takes a backseat for the one who take the onus of bringing up the child with good values (usually the mother coz that’s how Indian moms brought us up) Quote
chanchala Posted August 19, 2020 Report Posted August 19, 2020 26 minutes ago, Iriswest said: You would think so when kids are not born yet. They are our mirror image in the society. Being a good parent becomes a moral necessity. Career takes a backseat for the one who take the onus of bringing up the child with good values (usually the mother coz that’s how Indian moms brought us up) I think kids are strangled with parenting. Unless parents can teach them skills like coding plumbing building stuff etc, they are just building structures that restrict the child's creativity and make the child conform to a norm. Keeping an eye on the child is good enough instead of burdenin it with ruless. Quote
Thokkalee Posted August 20, 2020 Report Posted August 20, 2020 6 hours ago, chanchala said: I think kids are strangled with parenting. Unless parents can teach them skills like coding plumbing building stuff etc, they are just building structures that restrict the child's creativity and make the child conform to a norm. Keeping an eye on the child is good enough instead of burdenin it with ruless. Say this to someone who grew up as an orphan.. 1 Quote
chanchala Posted August 20, 2020 Report Posted August 20, 2020 21 minutes ago, Thokkalee said: Say this to someone who grew up as an orphan.. no bs. lol. you watch too many telugu movies where heroine has everything in the world, but not parent's love? orphans would kill for that life.. Quote
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