Emily de Rean did something most career women wouldn't: she quit her work to be a full-time girlfriend, and she doesn't regret it.
She likes being a stay-at-home partner, according to the 37-year-old former financial analyst.
Emily admits that she was dissatisfied at her job. In an interview with Southwest News, Emily, who no longer has to get up and go to work, expressed her dissatisfaction with her current job.
You don't have to be a stay-at-home mom; you may want to be a young lady without children and not work. " The fitness fanatic claimed that she spends the most of her time with friends, cooking, and caring for her physique. I spend my time doing what I want and yet have time to take care of my body, create delicious meals, and spend meaningful time with my friends."
Emily explained that she decided to leave the job after her father warned her that life is too short to be miserable. She then accepted a work as a nanny, but after meeting her lover, she resigned. "He pushed me to quit my job and become a stay-at-home girlfriend so that I could do something more constructive with my time."
The lovely lady encouraged ladies who wish to be stay-at-home girlfriends to chose carefully before marrying a man, stating that certain men can be unsuitable.
end up failing you and are unable to provide you with a better standard of living.
"Even if a man has promise, you never know how he will turn out." The final work should be dated."
She also stated that determining whether or not a man is a provider is simple. "He should offer you to dinner rather than coffee, and if he asks to share the cost, that's a warning sign."
"Being a stay-at-home girlfriend isn't for everyone," Emily added, "but if that's what you want and need, you shouldn't be ashamed for it."
Emily aspires to be a novelist and is already advising other women who want to quit their professions.