job after her dad passed away from cancer and hasn't looked back.The 37-year-old found love with her fiancé, Michael, 40, a business owner.
He supported her decision to stop working to pursue her other passions – including writing a book, cooking and social media.Now she hopes to become an author and can spend her time writing a book and socialising with friends – rather than being structured or 'restricted' by a job.Emily has shared her tips for young women if they aspire to become a 'stay-at-home girlfriend' and 'create their dream life' - which include dating someone a few years older and someone open-minded.Emily, from Dallas, Texas, US, said: “I used to work as a financial analyst and I started to realise that I didn’t want to be stuck in a corporate job all my life.“My dad passed away and it got me thinking if this was really what I wanted to do for my short time on earth.“I met Michael and he encouraged me to stop working - and become a stay-at-home girlfriend - so I could have time to do something more productive.“Now I spend my hours doing what I want and have time to look after my body, cook nice meals and spend quality time with friends.“I want to help other young women to realise their wants and needs and date accordingly.
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