Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Chart comparing stay-at-home moms and working moms sparks outrage
Chart comparing stay-at-home moms and working moms sparks outrageChart comparing stay-at-home moms and working moms sparks outragePeople on social media are furious over a viral Facebook post detailing the differences betweenworking momsandstay-at-home moms. Shared by conservative Christian blogger Lori Alexander ofThe Transformed Wife, the flowchart, titled Should Motzu sichs HaveCareers?, explains a day in the life of each type of mom.Her life is falling apart. She doesnt feel like shes a good wife or motherreads the outcome for the working mother, who apparently comes home exhausted after being away from home hours every day and feeds her kids fast food dinners. According to Alexander, the working mom also spends her weekends cleaning and running errands instead of being with her children.The stay-at-home mom, on the other hand, has a life thats fulfilling. Her husband and children rise up and call her blessed It must be due to her nutritious and delicious homemade dinners, along with the fact that she teaches about Jesus all day long.The controversial chart is receiving a lot of criticism by both working moms and stay-at-home moms alike. This is so grossly oversimplified its appalling, writes one woman, while another says, I was a SAHM for 16 years, your list is completely delusional and an embarrassment to all mothers. ALL moms need to feel supported fulfilled and worthy.Many of the 2,5000 responses are women sharing their own experiences and urging others to stop mom-shaming. Some days my life is more like the career woman you described. Other days its not, commented one working mom. However, you have shamed all working mothers, even those who might not have a choice WE ARE ALL MOTHERS AND WE SHOULD STOP SHAMING EACH OTHER.Alexander, who is a mom of four, has been attacked in the past forher unpopular opinions. Earlier this year, she wrote a similarly divisive post titledMen Prefer Debt-Free Virgins Without Tattoos.This article was originally published on Fatherly.
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