A Quote by Kay Kay Menon

My mother was a housewife. — © Kay Kay Menon
My mother was a housewife.

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I was a grade B housewife, maybe a B minus. But when I got time to write, I would be unable to finish a sentence. I had anxiety attacks. Partly it was a way of personifying the situation because I couldn't breathe. I was surrounded by people and by duties. I was a housewife and the children's mother, and I was judged on how I performed those roles.
Being a housewife and a mother is the biggest job in the world, but if it doesn't interest you, don't do it - I would have made a terrible mother.
My mother was a housewife. Both from - well, my father was from a farming family, agricultural family in the north of England. And my mother came from a very working class.
My mother was a housewife. My father was a garment worker.
So Carol, you're a housewife and mother. And have you got any children?
My father was a chemist on the Yale faculty, my mother a housewife.
I never do anything fun, because I'm a housewife. I hate that word 'housewife.' I prefer to be called 'domestic goddess.'
My mother was a housewife but she was also an artist. My father was an electrical engineer.
My father was a history professor, and my mother a housewife—" She married a house?
My father was a dentist. And my mother was a - do we still say "housewife"? A home engineer.
I was born in a small town. My parents, my father was a teacher. My mother was a housewife.
My father was a dentist. And my mother was a - do we still say 'housewife'? A home engineer.
I don't limit myself. I think that's what this lifestyle allows for you - freedom to sort of do more than the average housewife. The average housewife can't pack up with her husband and go off to Europe for a tour, 'cause usually the average housewife's husband won't let her go.
I am a full time mother and a housewife. I don't think I need anything else to do.
My mother was a housewife, and she had no job throughout her entire life.
My mother was largely a housewife until she and my father were divorced. No one in the family read for pleasure - it was a very unintellectual household - but my mother did read to us when we were little, and that's how I started to read.
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