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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-05-26 06:36 pm

[ SECRET POST #3431 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3431 ⌋

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[J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion]


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[Wil Wheaton]


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[Mughal-E-Azam]


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Re: What do you think of people who are able to work but don't?

[personal profile] ibbity 2016-05-27 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
Depends on why they aren't working (I assume you mean employed out of the house.) If they're staying home to raise kids, no problemo. If they're staying home because they have some kind of other income that doesn't rely on them working, fine and dandy. If they're staying home because for whatever reason their partner feels fine about being the sole breadwinner, whatever, that's their affair as a couple and if it works for them, hey, great. If they refuse to work because they feel entitled to someone else's financial support without giving anything really worthwhile in return, they're a selfish mooch, but that's their and whoever is supporting them's issue to deal with (unless it's to abusive levels, and then the supporting person should probably get some help.)

Now, I do feel that a person who doesn't have some kind of gainful or meaningful employment should be doing something else useful with themselves, whether that be housewifin' it up like a boss, volunteering somewhere worthwhile, raising some kick-ass kids, studying something, or working on a productive hobby of some kind. But it's not like I have the right to fuss and fume about it if they don't. It's their life.
Edited 2016-05-27 01:36 (UTC)