For the past seven years, I have been raising their two children, and I will take them with me today, because I feel that for the past seven years, I have been looked down upon, and I have faced all the pressure of public opinion, all kinds of strange Vision, including the difficulty in finding a job... These seven years have been me. When they are sick and uncomfortable, I am alone to take care of them. I have to take care of them wherever I go 24 hours a day. freedom...
" A single mother in New Taipei City killed her two children, and then summoned her ex-husband, "I am going to accompany the children, otherwise photo background removing they will be alone on the road to Huangquan..." The two children passed away, but she could not find her own death, November 25 The first- instance verdict of the Japan-New North District Court sentenced the mother to death for domestic violence homicide. Also as a mother, frankly, I was very saddened to see this news. I used to be a stay-at-home mom. When the twins were first born, my husband was dispatched to take care of the four children as a pseudo-single parent.
The experience of caring for the children was almost sleepless, the pressure of not having my own space, time, and freedom. It may be difficult for those who have experienced it to understand or imagine that we seem to be living the time of a child, the life of a living child, and the whole world is revolving with the child. In addition to the pressure of taking care of children, mothers are more often faced with the outside world, the eyes of those adults. Compared with family needs and economic conditions, Taiwanese women are often faced with sacrificing career development and "forced" to become a full-time mother. However, after women choose to be a stay-at-home mother, what they often face is that most of the others think, "You just take care of