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Amma Working Woman ❤️ Vs Daughter Homemaker 🤍 | What Parents Feel? | Honest Talk ஹலோ வணக்கம் ❤️ Meenakshi from St. Louis, thank you for this thoughtful question. You asked something very deep When a mother who had a successful career as a Headmistress sees her daughter choosing to become a homemaker… How does she feel? Is it disappointment? Is it confusion? Is it silent acceptance? Or is it understanding beyond ego? Many of our mothers come from a generation where education meant independence. Career meant respect. Position meant identity. So when a daughter with leadership qualities decides to stay home… It is not a small emotional adjustment. In this video, Amma honestly shares: 🌸 Was it difficult for her emotionally? 🌸 Did she feel her daughter’s potential was “wasted”? 🌸 How did she handle society’s questions? 🌸 How did she draw boundaries as a parent? 🌸 When do parents step back from adult children’s decisions? One powerful line from Amma: “When we educate a child and send them to another home, how can we continue to control their decisions?” Acceptance does not mean it was easy. It means maturity won over ego. This episode is for: ✔️ Daughters choosing differently from parents’ expectations ✔️ Mothers struggling to understand their children’s choices ✔️ Women navigating career vs homemaking decisions ✔️ Anyone tired of society asking “Why not work?” This is not about glorifying one path. This is about respecting choice. Comment below: If you chose homemaking, how did your parents react? If you are a parent, how would you respond? This is not a comparison. This is not a competition. This is an honest conversation. 🤍 My Amma was a working woman. I am a homemaker. Two different generations. Two different choices. Two different kinds of strength. Growing up, I saw my mother balance work, responsibility, respect, and independence. She built her identity outside the home. Today, I build mine inside the home. But here’s the real question Is one stronger than the other? Society often glorifies working women as “independent” And sometimes undervalues homemakers as “just at home.” But being a homemaker is not “just.” It is emotional labor, invisible management, constant responsibility, and unconditional presence. At the same time, being a working woman comes with pressure, expectations, judgment, and the struggle to balance everything. Both paths require strength. Both deserve respect. This video is about understanding not judging. About honoring both women the one who goes to work and the one who holds the home together. Because empowerment is not about where you work. It’s about having the choice. — Sainthavi 🤍 Let’s keep this respectful and honest ❤️ Follow me on social media Whatsapp Message Only - +91 98401 40798 Youtube - / sainthaviskitchen Instagram - / sainthaviskitchen Facebook - / sainthaviskitchen Twitter - / sainthavisktchn / @sainthaviskitchen #HomemakerChoice #WorkingWomen #IndianMothers #ParentPerspective #CareerVsFamily #TamilPodcast #WomenLeadership #MotherDaughter #EduVistaHQ #LifeDecisions #WorkingWoman #HomemakerLife #WomenEmpowerment #ModernMotherhood #IndianWomen #RespectAllWomen #GenerationalTalk #LifeChoices #Sainthavi