Committed Mothers I was always proud of my mother. I'm sure when she started out she never imagined she would become executive treasurer of a bank. She always says there's tons of them in the company, but I say to her, "Mom, you're one of them!" ✅Support and Sympathy for Work -Committed Mothers She never felt overburdened because she was raising three kids and working at the same time. I think because my father was equally involved, it lessened the burden, so that made a big difference. ✅Support and Sympathy for Work -Committed Mothers She wasn't home to take care of us all the time, but my father was always around for us. He's a firefighter and had a lot of free time. And if she'd been home and been miserable, that would have made me miserable. And I was always happy. ✅Support and Sympathy for Work -Committed Mothers I really enjoyed preschool. They taught me the ABC's. And I had a lot of friends. I got my social skills. So it was a good thing I went to day care. I think that you learn a lot of social skills that are important. ✅Support and Sympathy for Work -Committed Mothers My father's financial contribution has always been sporadic. He's more of a hustler, where if there's an easier way to do something, he's gonna find it. My mother's been the breadwinner. So it's unfair that my father never did the cooking or cleaning or an ything like that. It didn't seem to bother them, but I think it should have been more equal. It makes no sense having one person do everything. ✅Support and Sympathy for Work -
Committed Mothers Work was her whole world, but her circumstances were really terrible.worked there for seventeen years, and instead of getting a promotion, she was forced into retirement. ✅Support and Sympathy for Work -Committed Mothers [They've been] very happy [for] twenty -three years. They always seem to have a really open relationship. My father never tried to dominate. Neither did my mother. So they get along well with each other. ✅Staying Together, For Better and Worse They've been together over thirty years. Through thick and thin, they always find a way together because it was a fifty -fifty relationship. (Angel) They would argue at the dinner table, but over politics, not over anything personal. It's fifty -fifty. I thi nk that's wonderful. (Brandon) ✅Staying Together, For Better and Worse Their relationship —having the wife have to do everything, like the household chores and all that stuff —I wouldn't want that. ✅Staying Together, For Better and Worse Even though my dad gambles, she's not really a type to fight. But I wouldn't put up with that. (Alicia) My father had a "woman thing," to say it nicely. She put up with it. I could never be like that. You just have to be a certain person. I'm not that pers on. I tell my husband every day, "Never!" (Dolores) ✅Staying Together, For Better and Worse As a young kid, I guess I thought that they were happy together, but now I see they just don't like to be separated. They fight, but they spend all their time together. They're very tied to each other —not necessarily in a positive way. A kind of crazy symb iosis. ✅Staying Together, For Better and Worse