I think the posts were more along the lines off, a lot of women lose their identities in child rearing, staying at home etc.
there is a lot of fulfilment to be gaines outside the home. If you hate your job, find one you do like? There’s also charity work, hobbies etc.
women have been fed the line that we don’t need anything other than a home and babies for a purpose. But in reality these things (while pleasant and wonderful) aren’t the only purpose available to us, and tend to be pretty dull.
I love my job, that alongside my hobbies and interests makes me a well rounded person as opposed to the person I might’ve been if I’d settled down young and just made my husband and kids the centre of my universe. I find women who only talk about their babies and house incrediably dull, just my opinion.
You're free to state your opinion. But you shamed so many other women in the process. And i disagree women have been fed the line we don't need more than a home and a baby, maybe in the 1950's yes, but growing up in the 21st century its very much expected women work. The post just sounded bitter and judgemental and completely tone deaf.
I find women who are obsessed with their careers and love putting other women down the most boring women on the planet! But hey thats just me, i find joy in the aspects of life outside of work just as much as I do within work and don't feel the need to shout to the rooftops about how 'interesting' I am because of it.
And who are you to say that Jools and Tara don't have hobbies? You've just contradicted yourself a bit there. I don't appreciate it when working women belittle and demean women who have chosen a different life path, we all have choices at the end of the day, why do you feel like you need to sneer, call women dull just to justify your own life choices. This comes from someone who knows the realities of work, I work 12 hour shifts in a call centre, I'd gladly swap lives with either of those women if it was offered to me and I'm not ashamed to admit that.
edit: my reply isn't directed at the original quote as this wasn't the person who claimed stay at home mums are dull as dishwater originally