Hi. I hope you all don't mind that I've joined the forums. I'm not yet a mother or a housewife, I'm a nineteen year old college student. However, I've known since I was about 13 that I did want to be both of those things, but not in the ways I'd seen it done before. I was grown up home-schooled, and was taught that wives were to be submissive to their husbands. I balked at this. I knew that I was both a feminist, but that I always wanted to be a mother, take care of my family, and home-school.
I usually get two responses. One is mostly from girls my own age. They claim that you cannot be a housewife and a feminist. They say that it's letting yourself being oppressed by males. I tell them that being a feminist doesn't mean going into the work place and trying to be a man. It means having the freedom to decide what it is exactly you want to do with your life, and being able to work towards achieving those dreams.
The response I get from the women older than me is that I'll change my mind when I have just one kid. What people don't understand is that I've seen this done with my stepmom, and to some extent I've done it myself. For three years, between 12 and 15 I took care of five children (my brother who is a year and a half younger than me, and 4 children who were all under the age of 7, two of them my siblings) for six hours. My stepmom was going to college, so I was in charge of meeting their needs, cooking, cleaning, bathing, doing all the normal mom activities. I loved it, and I'm better at it than I am at anything.
I joined this because I want to start learning more about being a feminist housewife, so I can just start getting insight and advice for when I become one myself.
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