> I quickly learned not to mention I had kids. I quickly learned not to mention I worked from my kitchen table.
Maybe the false assumption was that she's a partnered dilettante (who might get bored and not deliver your work) rather than a professional (who takes your work seriously, in part because it's keeping the lights on), along with the assumption that mothers are more obsessed with parenting.
On that note, anyone else think it was weird that she only talked about supporting her kids, as if she herself didn't eat?
Maybe the false assumption was that she's a partnered dilettante (who might get bored and not deliver your work) rather than a professional (who takes your work seriously, in part because it's keeping the lights on), along with the assumption that mothers are more obsessed with parenting.
On that note, anyone else think it was weird that she only talked about supporting her kids, as if she herself didn't eat?