<p>Mythmom: I was born in an artist’s commune, if that helps you to date me. I’m not a babyboomer.</p>
<p>I don’t think supporting the rightness of women choosing (and men choosing, for that matter) the way they want to live is about finding others noble or not noble. But, I do find it kind of like the “my kid is special” statement. “Yes your kid is, and so is everyone else’s.”</p>
<p>But, I’m not personally looking at it as some elevated situation. I think we all do noble and not so noble things over the course of a lifetime. But, frankly, I did not go back to work for any noble reason. I went back to work because I could not have been a SAHM and stayed sane. Nothing noble in it. Just my choice.</p>
<p>ETA: Just for the sake of clarity, I really do not care what anybody thinks about the choices I make. I’m self evaluative this way.</p>