Originally Posted by
butterflykyss
I have a very close friend of mine who currently lives as a stay-at-home mother and she loves being able to do that. She is able to attend to the necessary things that need to be done within her home, as well as ensure that her child has the attention that only a mother can give. That said, if being a stay at home mom is something Sue wants to do then I don't think it is a sad thing or something that should be frowned upon or even archaic. Is it the most glamorous or high-profile job, no. But being a mother is a blessing not all women are capable to be and nothing a man could ever do even with all the advances in science today. She is putting the well-being of her children before the desires of her own and that selflessness, dedication, and devotion is something I think should be celebrated. Again, if this is what her heart desires and she has not indicated otherwise I don't see the issue.