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OmarBadu
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/08/05/lw.nokids.nojob.wives/index.html

haha my wife just sent this to me and said it sounds like a great idea and asked pretty please

i wish my only job for tuesdays was to do a few loads of laundry

this isn't for wives that quit work to raise the kids and then didn't go back to work - this is for wives that never had kids that need a break from the stresses of work it sounds like - only wives have stressful jobs maybe

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" Davis says her life isn't luxurious. "Tuesdays are my laundry day," she says. "I go grocery shopping on Wednesdays and clean house on Thursdays." Mondays and Fridays are reserved for appointments and other errands.

But her schedule also allows for charity work and leisure: reading, creative writing and exploring new hobbies, like sewing."


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""If you told me years ago that I was going to be a stay-at-home wife, I would have laughed at you," says Catherine Zoerb, 27. Yet after the Wichita, Kansas, resident finished graduate school in 2005, she found herself unemployed, childless -- and strangely happy. With her husband's support, Zoerb decided to just stay home."


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"Everyone seems to be OK with women staying home when they have kids," says Davis, who currently doesn't plan to have children. "I've actually heard people say that women who don't work are a drain on society."


sounds like a rough life - i can see this once one of the people in the marriage makes more than enough money so that they live well below their means with just the 1 salary - that just isn't how it is for most of the US though

my mom works while my step-dad is home most of the time (for the past ~6 years at least) and from time to time he'll get a consulting gig for a few months - it seems to work for them but she makes enough to where he works to get out of the house more so than to keep them fed

8/5/2008 4:12:10 PM

Skwinkle
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If that works for them, then go for it, but if I tried to pull something like that I'd just be stuck feeling like I wasn't holding up my end of the bargain. Not to mention I'd be ridiculously bored all the time, so I'd never want to do it in the first place ...

8/5/2008 4:22:19 PM

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i would resent my wife....

8/5/2008 4:24:39 PM

damosyangsta
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isn't this what a normal wife's supposed to do?

8/5/2008 4:25:57 PM

NyM410
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My mom worked for 2 years since she married my Dad (and that was just b/c she liked the job)... she hasn't worked since we moved from CT in '99 but she stays busy. She does all sorts of charity and groups and shit...

Lol, he doesn't resent her though... all he cares about his a drink in his hand and a meal on his plate when he gets home from work

[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 4:30 PM. Reason : oh, didn't see the childless part... that is beat.]

8/5/2008 4:27:58 PM

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sounds like a good gig. if you can do it then i say go for it, but its hard for young families these days to go with out 2 incomes especially if there are children.

[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 4:31 PM. Reason : .]

8/5/2008 4:30:55 PM

Flying Tiger
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That's what my mom did...though homeschooling three kids might as well be a full-time job with ridiculous amounts of overtime.

8/5/2008 4:45:13 PM

Skwinkle
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You are missing the point that she's doing it with NO kids.

8/5/2008 4:45:39 PM

OmarBadu
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"That's what my mom did...though homeschooling three kids might as well be a full-time job with ridiculous amounts of overtime."


can you read at all? the title of the thread even says CHILDLESS...was she homeschooling other poeple's kids?

8/5/2008 4:46:08 PM

Wraith
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If I never had any kids and my wife wanted to be completely jobless, that house better spotless when I get home from work, and my meals better be made for me.

8/5/2008 4:46:42 PM

spaceurface
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this gives broads too much free time to get into some mischievous shit.

alcoholism and infidelity, ftl

8/5/2008 4:48:18 PM

sawahash
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Hell if I married someone that could support me with out us making any sacrafices then I would love to not have a job. I would probably do my best to stay busy though. However, I know that will never happen and the only time I plan to stay home is when I have children and I'm off for having children. And since I'll be a teacher I'll try to schedule all my births so I have my kids just in time for my maternity leave to run out right before summer so I can get an extra 2.5 months of leave.

But yeah, okay.

8/5/2008 4:49:40 PM

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i'd be totally down with it

8/5/2008 4:50:36 PM

Skwinkle
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I'd just prefer to do all the laundry, cleaning, cooking AND have a job.

8/5/2008 4:52:56 PM

Apocalypse
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As long as the cooking is good/on time, and the blow jobs are plentiful, I'm content.

8/5/2008 4:54:55 PM

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it doesn't take a whole day to do laundry

it doesn't take a whole day to go grocery shopping

it doesn't take a whole day to clean the house

she better be cutting the grass every week, packing me an awesome lunch, and having a home-cooked dinner for me 5 out of 7 nights a week.

and fuck volunteering.

[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 4:55 PM. Reason : flame on ladies]

8/5/2008 4:55:12 PM

fleetwud
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washing, ironing, fucking, etc...

8/5/2008 4:57:25 PM

OMFGPlzDoMe
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What about all those lazy ass boyfriends who live off their girlfriends? Aren't there a plethera more of those than these "stay at home moms"?

8/5/2008 5:08:25 PM

DivaBaby19
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My dream job

8/5/2008 5:09:58 PM

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my mom is like this. she never raised us. we had nannys. she has two maids. and is at one of her many beach houses most of the time. so it all sounds normal to me. except my mom is still bitter that she still has to do laundry and buy groceries, and visit her grandchildren. ha ha ha. I wish she would get a job or a life!

8/5/2008 5:21:29 PM

Apocalypse
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"What about all those lazy ass boyfriends who live off their girlfriends? Aren't there a plethera more of those than these "stay at home moms"?"


8/5/2008 5:25:29 PM

Walter
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"What about all those lazy ass boyfriends who live off their girlfriends? Aren't there a plethera more of those than these "stay at home moms"?"


no

8/5/2008 5:26:04 PM

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"And since I'll be a teacher I'll try to schedule all my births so I have my kids just in time for my maternity leave to run out right before summer so I can get an extra 2.5 months of leave."


This is what my wife did and it has worked out extremely well. The baby is almost 3 mos. old and she goes back to work in 2 weeks.

But, without the kid, we could have lived very comfortably off of my salary, but that is not something that my wife would want to do. Even staying home with the baby, she has gotten somewhat bored and is ready to go back to work. To each their own.

8/5/2008 5:51:11 PM

confusi0n
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"What about all those lazy ass boyfriends who live off their girlfriends? Aren't there a plethera more of those than these "stay at home moms"?"


HUH??

8/5/2008 5:59:50 PM

Ragged
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now ive got to replace the carpet from the kitchen to the fucking bedroom. you worthless slut you cant do shit right.
and wheres my meal

[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 6:01 PM. Reason : no but really]

8/5/2008 6:00:56 PM

NCSUWolfy
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being completely dependent on someone for everything went out the door when i was 18 (legally speaking)

sorry, not looking for someone to have anything to hold over my head, i will happily go to work and bring home dollars

staying home with no job and no kids sounds painfully boring!

8/5/2008 6:05:08 PM

sd2nc
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My wife does it and we have a 1 year old. She is bored to tears when it's really hot or cold out. But she loves her some Target and chilling with her friends on my dime. She works about 10 hours a week just to get out of the house.

8/5/2008 6:08:22 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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^the conversation is about stay-at-home wives w/o children

significantly less work for them

8/5/2008 6:15:18 PM

rainman
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I want to be a stay at home dad/husband

8/5/2008 6:16:02 PM

Quinn
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my dad hasnt worked for like the last ~10 years.

i think i was just starting high school when he retired

[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 6:18 PM. Reason : .]

8/5/2008 6:18:44 PM

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I was a stay at home childless wife for about 4 months. It was the worst 4 months of my entire life. It was so lonely, boring, and depressing. I never felt so useless. There is only so much that one has to do to take care of 2 people in a 2 bedroom apartment.

Now I am a stay at home mom and it is a different ballgame. There is a lot of go go and do do, but there is also a lot of thumb twiddling. It seems to come in spurts. I am either insanely busy or going at a snail's pace.

8/5/2008 6:19:27 PM

sd2nc
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Staying at home all day with or without kids would suck after about two weeks.

8/5/2008 6:20:31 PM

marko
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she's just gonna use all that time to think of more shit to tell you as soon as you step in the door

8/5/2008 6:21:54 PM

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I'm a stay at home unemployed do nothinger right now. but then again I gotta wait for my surgury tillz I can employ myself again. till then .... anyone want to hang out?

8/5/2008 6:22:21 PM

sd2nc
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My wife doesn't talk much, unless there's two outs in the ninth with the bases loaded, 4th and goal with :05 left, or if I'm finally falling asleep.

8/5/2008 6:23:27 PM

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I can see living at home for a year or two to focus on hobbies, but not chipping in the bills, that's pretty shitty. I'd go out of my mind for want of interaction and.... action...

8/5/2008 6:44:02 PM

LunaK
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8/5/2008 7:07:21 PM

BigMan157
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Quote :
"i would resent my wife...."

8/5/2008 7:12:02 PM

joe17669
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"i think i was just starting high school when he retired"


same. my mom stopped practicing medicine when us kids were born, and my dad retired when he was 49.

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"I was a stay at home childless wife for about 4 months. It was the worst 4 months of my entire life. It was so lonely, boring, and depressing. I never felt so useless."


just think how much quality TWW time you would have. you could really rack up a serious post count

8/5/2008 7:14:41 PM

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"it doesn't take a whole day to do laundry

it doesn't take a whole day to go grocery shopping

it doesn't take a whole day to clean the house

she better be cutting the grass every week, packing me an awesome lunch, and having a home-cooked dinner for me 5 out of 7 nights a week.

and fuck volunteering."

8/5/2008 7:42:50 PM

Scuba Steve
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I've been unemployed for like 6 months before, and you get neurotic and isolated. Plus, its a hard habit to shake.

8/5/2008 7:44:12 PM

NCSUWolfy
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when i was at home sick for a week i was going crazy but i read lots of books

8/5/2008 7:45:00 PM

GREEN JAY
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i'm now an out of work childless wife while i wait for a visa. i went and did all the shopping today- it was absolutely exhausting! and i had dinner ready when the man got home. now i have to give him a BJ and pack his lunch before i pass out, bye

8/5/2008 7:49:55 PM

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i saw this and i thought it was dumb.

i also just read an article in carolina parent about this woman who wrote a book on the opposite. about how women think they have a choice and that it is their choice to do this, but really it isn't. but that was more in regards to women with children and who "choose" to leave careers to stay at home with kids.

but honestly, i would kill myself if i had like laundry day and shopping day and all i did was try to please my husband.

go educated women who find themselves happy doing this. really. ignorance is bliss they always say.

8/5/2008 7:51:39 PM

NCSUWolfy
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look, if the bills are paid and everyone is getting laid

who cares who works and who stays home?

do what makes you feel worthwhile, for some people, taking care of a household is more rewarding than a job and vice versa

8/5/2008 7:56:34 PM

khcadwal
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yea i would just hate being so dependent on someone else.

8/5/2008 7:57:24 PM

NCSUWolfy
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i feel the same way

8/5/2008 7:57:51 PM

OmarBadu
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some of the people can't even read the damn title of the thread and are posting about wives that have kids that are staying at home - figures with the intelligence level of the typical user on here

a big gg goes out to
NyM410
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EnderWiggin
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joe17669

8/5/2008 8:03:57 PM

khcadwal
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i talked about both. but i actually read the article. and i recently read another article that was SIMILAR which i said in my other post.

but yea, sorry husband, i'm not staying in all day to do dumb bullshit like clean/laundry/make sure you have a meal on the table at 6 on the dot.

i don't like shopping, i don't like bridge, i only like select other women (like my friends) and i certainly don't think i'd find anything in common with other stay at home wives. "oh what did you use in your fried chicken batter" "oh i used cornflakes" "oh well iiiii used rice crispies" "interesting approach"

8/5/2008 8:08:42 PM

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^^me too!

8/5/2008 8:15:29 PM

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