Arbitrary_Arbys

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A hundred years ago, it was possible for upper middle class families to have live-in servants. The extinction of this type of work because it became more expensive to hire them was not a form of "inflation" but a symptom of rising living standards and productivity no longer leaving workers desperate enough to accept those jobs at wages affordable to middle class hirers.
*Puts on "They Live" sunglasses*
Real Bill Burr "oh, being a MOTHER is the hardest job???" energy out of me.
Are fathers just somehow immune to the crushing weight of parental guilt, or am I just built different? Seeing a lot of my friends and my wife describe a kind of experience they perceive as inescapable and pervasive failure and guilt, and I find it VERY weird.