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graceandglory
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I’m a school teacher, and trust me, not everyone knows your business. I have no idea which of my students receive free or reduced lunches.. But he WON’T take care of us ! Welfare- I have 2 on WIC and 3 getting free lunch . He won’t use the WIC vouchers because he finds it humilating. This is a small town . Everyone knows our business.If he can’t/won’t provide I have to turn somewhere. My baby was a medicare baby . I’ve learned a lot about pride .
A school teacher in my state qualifies for free and reduced lunches for her own children by the way. That’s just the cost of living on one salary.
Your husband can’t support six on his salary. You do not sound appreciative of the work he is doing to put gas in your tank and a roof over your head.
You say your husband has a background in Economics, truly he can see that it is necessary for the two of you to work to support the lifestyle that you want.
If you have a problem being on WIC and welfare, and your husband is working, you need to be working too. It’s a quaint idea of past generations that women get to stay at home and have babies. That isn’t reality in 2008 USA.
Naomi, we’re talking about your children’s wellbeing here. It’s too important and too urgent an issue for you to sit back and push and hope for a magical change (unlikely at best) to occur in your husband that will allow you to stay at home without doing paid work.