
Me: Been there done that. I get it. Working mom guilt sucks. Was a stay at home mom for 17 years (worked part time outside the home here and there) then went to work full-time due to financial necessity. Adjustment for family, for me, for everyone. However family didn't fall apart, kids are still good, life is good.
Facebook lady: (remember quotes are exact words here) "My stomach lurches in disgust when I think that people do this because they WANT to (work outside the home). Makes my heart so sad." blah, blah, blah
Me: *Read post over and over to make sure I'm not reading something into this. Decide I'm not and thoughtfully formulate my reply seasoned with grace although I just really wanted to say WHAT THE HELL!?!?!?!?!* Love my career, love my kids and family, love my husband for supporting me 100% in doing what I do. Going back to work full-time in a few months because I want to. Every family is different, functions differently, blah, blah blah.
END of conversation as lady ignores my post. Actually, everyone on the thread did, she got a lot of "likes". Black sheep of the homeschool group again. Seems to be my niche.
I read that post in the morning. Got ready for work, went and did the job that I love but couldn't quit thinking about statements made. I literally thought about it all weekend. I think because I used to be one of those people. Wow. I want to go back in time and throat punch myself. Really. How dare I make those kind of judgments on other mama's out there doing their thing? Maybe they do it out of necessity, maybe they just love it. Either way, who cares!

BUT...no matter where the kids go to school, no matter who is wrangling the clan, no matter how many hours I work, no matter how much I love it, whether it's necessity or want that I work, it doesn't give ANYONE the right to make judgments about my choices and in-turn imply that my family is suffering because I work (*see makes my heart so sad).
Shaming working moms because they want to work is a really sucky move.
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