In a small apartment complex, a lesbian couple with a foster daughter find themselves in the middle of a heated debate with their neighbors. The complex is home to only 8 apartments, and all other families have a stay-at-home mom (SAHM) dynamic. The community is close-knit, but social functions tend to be segregated by gender, leading to some tension. Recently, one of the working moms was accused of being condescending to a SAHM. Let’s dive into the story and see what went down.
The Close-Knit Community
Gender-Segregated Social Functions
The Wives’ Responsibilities
The Pandemic’s Respite
The Invisible Barrier
The Alternating Plan
Labeled as the ‘Wife’
The Confrontation
The Misunderstanding
The Accusation
The Husband’s Perspective
Laughing It Off
Was the Working Mom in the Wrong?
In this close-knit community, tensions rise as the only working mom is accused of being condescending to a stay-at-home mom. The working mom explains that she and her wife alternate responsibilities, but the SAHM isn’t satisfied. Later, the husband of the SAHM laughs off the situation, admitting his wife tends to make a big deal out of things. So, who’s in the wrong here? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this heated exchange.
Choosing to attend events is not obligatory. NTA.
NTA comment and replies call out heteronormativity with humor
NTA. Commenter relates to experience of being condescended to based on gender.
NTA but traditional families trying to segregate gendered roles. Exhausting situation
NTA for being misunderstood and husband’s behavior not clear
SAHM accuses working mom of condescension but NTA.
Commenter suggests husband may have had a similar experience.
OP was called out for being condescending towards a SAHM
SAHM criticized for outdated views, commenter defends working mom’s reaction
SAHM explains isolation and nuances of social circles. NTA by gay standards.
Mom accused of being condescending to SAHM, called out for insufferable behavior
NTA. Correcting someone who is being condescending is not wrong
SAHM vs working mom: Is it a gender or SAHM thing?
User accused of being condescending to SAHM in neighbor group.
Quick interaction with SAHM misinterpreted, clear the air privately
Approaching with empathy is hard when rushing to work
NTA frustrated with SAHMs, but acknowledges their value and suggests a simple solution
Being condescending won’t help, build friendships instead
Couple being put in gender roles by SAHM. YTA confirmed.
Something seems fishy about this comment and its replies.
SAHMs deserve respect too. Don’t judge them based on stereotypes.
Don’t judge women based on their choices, see them as individuals
Breaking free from societal roles: NTA for setting boundaries
Organizing group activities is easier with a single point of contact
Breaking free from societal norms: NTA and escape Stepford
Commenter suggests re-examining living situation in tense complex
Judgmental working mom receives YTA verdict from commenters. ♀️
Breaking gender norms and sharing tasks equally.
NTA
Commenter calls out YTA for condescending tone and suggests apology.
SAHM accuses working mom of condescension and hypocrisy
Commenter accuses working mom of condescension towards SAHMs. YTA.
Misogyny accusations against OP in stay-at-home-mom debate
Commenter accuses working mom of projecting views on SAHM. YTA.
Comment section full of insufferable neighbors, ESH.
Commenter accuses working mom of being condescending towards SAHMs. Yikes!
Breaking down subgroups and suggesting mixed events for better community engagement
Empathy is key Don’t judge, listen and relate
Shared household duties must be respected.
Professional commenter advises working mom to back away politely
Commenter accused of looking down on SAHM, sparks debate.
♀️ Hanging out with people you can’t stand? ESH.
SAHM work is thankless and tedious. Both parties at fault.
Breaking down stereotypes and finding common ground
Commenter calls out assumption and name-calling in heated discussion
Gender norms in parenting groups causing frustration and discomfort.
Unintentionally condescending? NTA, but tone matters.
SAHMs have a tough, isolating job and deserve empathy. NAH.
Former professional turned SAHM suggests brushing off condescension comment.
NTA stay-at-home mom not offended, but sexuality irrelevant ♀️
Clear communication is key
NTA, but maybe find new friends.
Commenter accuses someone of being condescending and misogynistic
Defending a working mom’s request for flexibility from SAHMs
Former SAHM defends working mom against condescension accusation
Breaking down gender barriers and supporting each other’s choices
Feeling intimidated by SAHM culture? NTA. Engage with individuals, not stereotypes
Confusion and disagreement in the comment section
Breaking gender roles in relationships can lead to misunderstandings.
Last Updated on June 12, 2023 by Diply Social Team