Perhaps it serves a purpose in making women feel a sense of worth beyond the obvious benefits of being a stay-at-home mom. Also might make a few men sit up and take notice of how much their wives and the mothers of their children actually do. :)Perhaps. But my point is that we have seen this exact same attempt to quantify a mother's financial value (hyper inflated) repeatedly over the years. If this is so innocuous, and it may be, why have we never seen similar articles about the value of fathers?
Perhaps. But my point is that we have seen this exact same attempt to quantify a mother's financial value (hyper inflated) repeatedly over the years. If this is so innocuous, and it may be, why have we never seen similar articles about the value of fathers?Good question. I don't know why we haven't seen similar articles about the value of fathers. I know my husband, the father of our now grown sons, is PRICELESS and worth more to me than all the money in the world. :)