Women of FHSS Blog
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How I Show Support and Allyship for Women
I grew up in a little bit of a non-traditional LDS family. Both my parents were schoolteachers with my mother teaching 7th and 8th grade English at our middle school. She was not the traditional stay at home mom that many, if not most, of my friends had. While I recognized that, I didn’t see it as a detriment to my development when I was young.
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That Won't Be Me
I still wonder where that age-old mentality came from - that I would be married and have a family as soon as I graduated from college and that I would be a stay-at-home mother raising a family and relying on the income of my spouse to take care of us.
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