Various studies have shown that Americans not only work longer hours, but have more stress-related illnesses than their European and Japanese counterparts. These days, everyone is being pressured to be as productive as they physically can, and often, can’t.
While anyone who’s ever had a truly demanding job knows how it feels to be turned into a dried-out sponge by the end of the workweek, many parents still claim they don’t know how much worse it gets when you have kids.
And one Redditor, a childfree 34-year-old woman who “works long hours, never really gets to turn off, and has a contract which means unemployment is always looming” knows that all too well.
But recently she got seriously fed up with her friends, all mothers of kids under 6, who told her that she didn’t “understand the meaning of tired” because she doesn’t have children. An argument on usurping the monopoly on tiredness ensued, so let’s see the whole story right below.
One overworked woman with a demanding job has got fed up with mothers who told her she doesn’t know the real meaning of tiredness until she has kids
Image credits: Sharon McCutcheon (not the actual photo)
So she shared her story on Reddit and asked people what they thought of the situation and mothers usurping the monopoly on tiredness
Image credits: destinedspoon
And this is what people commented
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