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I remember growing up

I always wanted to be a housewife. I remember my dream was to have two kids, a house, a motorcycle, a dog and a cat, and a happy home.

As I got older, I added having a garden to that list.

But as I got older, i also needed to come to terms that I wasn't going to be married right away. I hadn't even really dated much. Two guys in high school. That meant I had to actually work towards a career.

I never did let go of that dream though.

When I lived in Yuma, AZ, i was a housewife because it was too expensive to pay for baby sitting on the wages paid there unless you had a Master's degree. It was just cheaper to stay home and take care of the kids. That caused a lot of depression for me. There really wasn't anything community wise to do, especially with kids. I was literally home all the time.

When we moved to San Diego, there was more community. I did get jobs, but mostly to pay for preschool so the kids could become socialized. I enjoyed being a stay at home mom more then as there was a lot more to do there and more opportunities to meet people.

Then, I went back to work. My husband became the stay at home dad, but that wasn't really ideal. It was just what we had to do.

As I have gotten older, I would love to be a stay at home person again. Not a wife, because I won't remarry. Not a stay at home girlfriend because honestly, I don't want my significant other to live with me. Lol so there is no pathway to being a stay at home person currently lol

But it doesn't stop me from dreaming that maybe, one day, I find someone who is my person, who makes me want to live with them and exist with them and I can be their stay at home person to cook, clean and create to my heart's delight.

But I suppose, much like my early years, tthat is just a dream.
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lilylovesgaming1986 · 36-40, F
I seen a video of a older man and he was asked how he made it work for his family with one income. His family had to sacrifice a lot. They didn't have a big fancy house. The kids had to share room's. His wife all was did the cooking at home. They never ate at restaurants at all. Since she did the cooking they never had tv dinners or frozen meals. His kids never had electronics like today. If they was bored they went outside to play. His TV only had like 3 channels. They didn't have cells phones and only one vehicle that he paid for with cash.
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@lilylovesgaming1986 That's a bit more spartan than I would want lol