One thing I've learned, in the face of all kinds of indignities, domestic workers take so much pride in their work and love the children they care for.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Actually, I'm quite a domesticated person. I love the little things of home.
Like many men, I am not ashamed to admit that my principal joys are domestic. I love cooking, and I love looking after my children. Indeed, the times that I have with them are the only ones when I feel unconditionally happy.
If you are a housewife, take pride in that.
As a housewife, I feel that if the kids are still alive when my husband gets home from work, then hey, I've done my job.
Choosing to mother your kids full-time may seem to some the easy choice, eschewing as it does the stresses and strains of the workplace, but one of the continuing frustrations for women is the lack of respect they get for taking on the responsibility for domestic life, whether they're also working outside the home or not.
I understand the dignity that comes from work and caring for one's family.
It's really all about family, love and the children for me. I work at that every day.
I take pride in taking care of all the housework so that my wife, who works as a designer for Martha Stewart, won't need to sacrifice any of her leisure time when she gets home.
The pride people take in their work transcends to their homes, their education, families and communities.
Domestic employees are at the whim of their employers.
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