Brett Cooper
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And I was like, oh my gosh, like I find like this feels like me because it was just such a dramatic change.
And I'll say that for a lot of women, by five months, eight months, 12 months, 24 months, they still don't feel that way.
Like it only took me five months, but I only have one child.
I have a husband who loves me and is obsessed with our son who happily changes diapers, happily wakes up in the middle of the night with us.
It took me five months with incredibly involved and excited in-laws who live relatively nearby.
It only took me five months with a mom who lives a couple doors down and having a babysitter and having somebody who can help clean the house and take care of things.
I am blessed with such a remarkable village and I still felt awful.
I still had people in my life when I was really trying and really trying to show up to kind of flippantly say like, when are you going to be back to normal?
And I just didn't know because nothing's normal anymore.
Your entire life has changed.
And so now I want to ask you to imagine how mothers might feel if they don't have these same resources.
If they don't have the luxury of family nearby or a babysitter and somebody to clean the house, if they don't have that, who live far away from their family, who don't have flexible jobs like I do, who maybe don't have maternity leave because a lot of people don't, whose husbands are not helpful, who don't want to deal with the baby, like their frustration makes sense.
Like, I'm sorry, but it does.
So New York Magazine, it's a lot deeper than just lazy weekend mornings and disposable income.
That is superficial BS compared to what these women are talking about because what they are expressing is real and it is a societal systemic issue.
Just like it is a societal issue that phone carriers are ripping you off, but not pure talk.
Now, unlike their competitors, Pure Talk is a company that shares our values and invests in America, whether that is through hiring an American customer service team or supporting our veterans.
Plus, it is just an amazing company with an amazing product and offering.
Pure Talk is my family's wireless company who gives you unlimited talk, text, and plenty of data for just $20.
25 bucks a month with no contract, no cancellation fees, and no overseas customer service if you ever need help, which I don't really think any of the competitors can say that.