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Ryshell Castleberry, a tattoo artist who lives in Florida, recently started an all-out virtual brawl on Facebook after writing a tribute to stay-at-home moms. The post begins with a fictional conversation between a man and his psychologist, discussing all the things his wife who "doesn't work" does all day. You know, like change diapers and clothes, breastfeed, make snacks, take the kids to school, stop at the supermarket, breastfeed again, make dinner, wash the dishes, help the kids with their homework, etc.

Castleberry wrote, "This is the daily routine of many women all over the world, it starts in the morning and continues until the wee hours of the night... This is called 'doesn't work'?! Being a housewife has no diplomas, but has a key role in family life!"

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The post has since been shared more than 188,000 times, but not everyone is loving Castleberry's message. Many commenters took issue with the idea that stay-at-home moms should be celebrated over moms who work outside of the home. One mom named Gina Welker Palmateer wrote, "Its also the daily routine of working women. They just have 8 hours a day less to do it all." and another named Stormiee Leigh Weaver said, "Some moms work AND do this. We must be super moms as well!"

Still, others showed support for Castleberry and sang the praises of all moms. As a mom named Terin Marie commented, "I think being a stay at home mom is a super taxing job for sure, but I know a working mom is very hard too. ... It's ALWAYS tough being a hard working parent, in the home, out of the home, both."

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