would you go to work , if ur husband is enough rich?
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it is not for money ,but for women's independence.
as housewife,although i can control my time, but my communication circles will become smaller and smaller, at last, may be only my husband and family member.
after a long-term effect, my own consciousness will be out of the society , what is the most frightening thing, there will be an obstacle with her husband's ties.
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M$We've already gone through a time where I was the support for the family while he went to school. I've stayed home from the last two years recovering emotionally from a bunch of very serious stuff that happened to us. It was really more therapy for me than anything else, but we both enjoyed the benefits of it, like home baked bread, cooked-from-scratch meals, (he gets to come home and have a home cooked lunch which his coworkers are envious of to no end!), and the financial stuff balanced out because we spend less on groceries, have only one car, and I don't need a work wardrobe.
I have enough going on in my life and know myself well enough that I don't feel lost. I do freelance now, Just started "working" again a couple of months ago, but it's on my own schedule, and even without it my days were full with my art and other interests. I think that you have to have a strong sense of yourself though, and for some people, the way they find that is through working (both men AND women). There's nothing wrong with that, if that's who you are, your partner should respect it. For me that sense comes from being creative. If my husband said "no more art, no more writing for you" I'd be devastated. For everyone it's different.
In my opinion, it's one of those things you really have to discuss before getting married.
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It's true that as a housewife it's *very* important to have other outlets for socialization. I belong to a book club and a writer's group, I have friends at the pool that exercise together, and a strong network of friends from where I lived previously that I chat with regularly. If I didn't have those people in my life, it would be very lonely.