>>514965979
Based. I've been a stay-at-home dad for the last decade, since I was 25. My wife has a great career and pulls in way more than I ever could, so it just made sense. Life's completely stress free and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
The best part is raising my son right. We build shit, I'm teaching him to code, and we tear around the neighborhood on our bikes. Basically, I get to make sure he doesn't grow up to be a complete kike loving normie. When he's doing his own thing, I'm usually lost in a personal coding project, messing with my homelab, or playing vidya.
Zero regrets. The whole 9-to-5 wage slave grind just to barely scrape by never appealed to me. Living life on my own terms is the ultimate reward. Hopefully i can continue being a NEET for the rest of my days.