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Just did the digital neighbourhoods survey and noticed (not with great annoyance, more amusement) that under the occupation question, the closest thing to what I do (full-time mum) was described as 'looking after the home'. Made me chuckle as in reality that's the LAST thing I'm doing when looking after small demonic 13 month old! I know it was traditionally described as housewife, but really - looking after the home! Thought councils had to be v right on!
Perhaps its more of a general occupation rather than implying you are a full time parent - i mean u may not have children, are not a lay about or are a homemaker I dunno. The whole q was silly as it certainly didnt cover many other levels of employment either *shrugs*

I thought the question about 'is the forum friendly' (or something like that) was a tricky one....in the end I wrote a comment at the end to say that I felt the Family Room was generally very friendly (exclusing a certain recent thread), but that other parts of the forum tended to be less so.


Molly

With you on that one Molly. I generally feel quite welcome/secure/warm and cosy writing here (in the Family room), but get quite anxious when I venture to the ED issues or the Lounge - especially the Lounge.


Big chicken me! ;-)

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