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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Why work?

by Leslie Morgan Steiner (Mommy Track'd - Two Cents on Working Motherhood)

Would your husband quit his job if you earned more? Would you if he did?

In a 2005 Career Builder survey of full-time working dads with children under 18, almost 50% answered yes.

This year, only 31% did.

Are dads less enthusiastic about staying home, because more men have tried it now, and know the drudgery involved? Or does today’s lower percentage reflect widespread financial insecurity? Perhaps both.

Like a lot of husbands, mine fantasizes about staying home. About once a year the subject comes up, usually because of a lull at work or some frustrating situation there. When I push and ask what he imagines his days would be like, his answer always goes something like this: well, I’d work out for two hours every day and play tennis 3-4 times a week. I’d see my friends all the time. I’d read more.

Hmmm…is my consistent answer. Because not once does he mention reality: doing laundry, fixing our three kids the delicious nutritious organic homemade meals he fantasizes about, teaching reading and math skills and helping with homework…driving them to endless playdates and basketball practices…settling 500 petty disputes a day.

In other words all the stuff actual stay-at-home parents actually do.

What my husband means (and perhaps some of those dads surveyed) is this: if I had more resources I’d quit my job. If we were more financially secure I’d pursue my dreams and hobbies. But that is not the same as staying home to care fulltime for children.

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Leslie Morgan Steiner authors Two Cents on Working Motherhood on MommyTrack'd. She is the editor of the best-selling anthology Mommy Wars and the brand new memoir Crazy Love. Steiner is a frequent guest on the Today Show, MSNBC, and regularly contributes to The New York Times, Newsweek and Vanity Fair. She lives with her husband and 3 kids in Washington, DC.

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  • wengski's Avatar
    Posted by wengski Mon Jul 6, 2009 5:13pm PDT

    Wow!!! Lucky you!

    My husband will do anything just not to stay home.

    Housework kills him.

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  • TashaP's Avatar
    Posted by TashaP Mon Jul 6, 2009 5:47pm PDT

    well I dont know if I'm ready to date again the world is so mean

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  • Hao's Avatar
    Posted by Hao Mon Jul 6, 2009 11:00pm PDT

    No anything text

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  • cindy's Avatar
    Posted by cindy Tue Jul 7, 2009 5:43am PDT

    Yes, my husband has said if I could make double what I make now, he would stay home, but the thing is, our son will be going to the first grade so he would complain that he is bored.

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  • Dubs's Avatar
    Posted by Dubs Tue Jul 7, 2009 11:55am PDT

    I'd be perfectly comfortable being a SAHD. Housework really doesn't bother me. I don't internalize it as "woman's work" like a lot of macho self absorbed douches lost in days of yore do. It's my house too I'll clean it, thanks. Sharing responsibility = Win.

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