My wife makes $500,000 a year and I'm a stay-at-home dad. It's been difficult to fit in with the mom crowd.
Briefly

I made six figures when I left engineering, and my wife made six figures as a CMO at a law firm, but less than her current income.
When our third child was born, we knew our family dynamic needed to change. I felt it was important to have a parent at home to handle the needs of our kids.
We considered childcare as an option, but the cost would've offset a good portion of my after-tax income.
I knew it was the right decision to care for them myself, but I was worried about the change. This wasn't just a career
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