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April 11, 2008 at 4:50 PM #185200April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM #185167AnonymousGuest
Nostradamus, who was Sara Jessica Parker’s daddy? I met her briefly years ago when she was a kid. She was visiting her cousins lol and seemed very uncomfortable with the attention. She has an unconventional look, but many find that attractive. Sure beats the botoxed and collagen overdosed alternative doesn’t it?
April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM #185180AnonymousGuestNostradamus, who was Sara Jessica Parker’s daddy? I met her briefly years ago when she was a kid. She was visiting her cousins lol and seemed very uncomfortable with the attention. She has an unconventional look, but many find that attractive. Sure beats the botoxed and collagen overdosed alternative doesn’t it?
April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM #185208AnonymousGuestNostradamus, who was Sara Jessica Parker’s daddy? I met her briefly years ago when she was a kid. She was visiting her cousins lol and seemed very uncomfortable with the attention. She has an unconventional look, but many find that attractive. Sure beats the botoxed and collagen overdosed alternative doesn’t it?
April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM #185216AnonymousGuestNostradamus, who was Sara Jessica Parker’s daddy? I met her briefly years ago when she was a kid. She was visiting her cousins lol and seemed very uncomfortable with the attention. She has an unconventional look, but many find that attractive. Sure beats the botoxed and collagen overdosed alternative doesn’t it?
April 11, 2008 at 5:09 PM #185221AnonymousGuestNostradamus, who was Sara Jessica Parker’s daddy? I met her briefly years ago when she was a kid. She was visiting her cousins lol and seemed very uncomfortable with the attention. She has an unconventional look, but many find that attractive. Sure beats the botoxed and collagen overdosed alternative doesn’t it?
April 11, 2008 at 5:10 PM #185157NotCrankyParticipant“Reading back on my comments I realized that I may have come across as anti-kid,”
You don’t seem anti- kid to me but I Thought the idea of a partner ,especially a parental partner cheating was less of a stressor than having a kid was different from my imagination woudl have it. At least a kid is a mixed blessing, more to the positive obviously(to me). I would think that uneless it was kind of an open “marriage deal”,(which wouldn’t imply cheating) the other activity is liekle to be a longer lasting major disruption for a family that had high hopes for unity.
April 11, 2008 at 5:10 PM #185171NotCrankyParticipant“Reading back on my comments I realized that I may have come across as anti-kid,”
You don’t seem anti- kid to me but I Thought the idea of a partner ,especially a parental partner cheating was less of a stressor than having a kid was different from my imagination woudl have it. At least a kid is a mixed blessing, more to the positive obviously(to me). I would think that uneless it was kind of an open “marriage deal”,(which wouldn’t imply cheating) the other activity is liekle to be a longer lasting major disruption for a family that had high hopes for unity.
April 11, 2008 at 5:10 PM #185198NotCrankyParticipant“Reading back on my comments I realized that I may have come across as anti-kid,”
You don’t seem anti- kid to me but I Thought the idea of a partner ,especially a parental partner cheating was less of a stressor than having a kid was different from my imagination woudl have it. At least a kid is a mixed blessing, more to the positive obviously(to me). I would think that uneless it was kind of an open “marriage deal”,(which wouldn’t imply cheating) the other activity is liekle to be a longer lasting major disruption for a family that had high hopes for unity.
April 11, 2008 at 5:10 PM #185206NotCrankyParticipant“Reading back on my comments I realized that I may have come across as anti-kid,”
You don’t seem anti- kid to me but I Thought the idea of a partner ,especially a parental partner cheating was less of a stressor than having a kid was different from my imagination woudl have it. At least a kid is a mixed blessing, more to the positive obviously(to me). I would think that uneless it was kind of an open “marriage deal”,(which wouldn’t imply cheating) the other activity is liekle to be a longer lasting major disruption for a family that had high hopes for unity.
April 11, 2008 at 5:10 PM #185209NotCrankyParticipant“Reading back on my comments I realized that I may have come across as anti-kid,”
You don’t seem anti- kid to me but I Thought the idea of a partner ,especially a parental partner cheating was less of a stressor than having a kid was different from my imagination woudl have it. At least a kid is a mixed blessing, more to the positive obviously(to me). I would think that uneless it was kind of an open “marriage deal”,(which wouldn’t imply cheating) the other activity is liekle to be a longer lasting major disruption for a family that had high hopes for unity.
April 11, 2008 at 5:37 PM #185172BugsParticipantThe kid-stressor thing was just something I was passing along. It was presented as a factoid in some article I read. I couldn’t vouch for its truthiness.
Speaking for myself, a lot of what I “know” about being a human being is stuff I learned from my kids. I still think there are a lot of guys who have no business allowing their wives/girlfriends to have kids, though.
April 11, 2008 at 5:37 PM #185184BugsParticipantThe kid-stressor thing was just something I was passing along. It was presented as a factoid in some article I read. I couldn’t vouch for its truthiness.
Speaking for myself, a lot of what I “know” about being a human being is stuff I learned from my kids. I still think there are a lot of guys who have no business allowing their wives/girlfriends to have kids, though.
April 11, 2008 at 5:37 PM #185213BugsParticipantThe kid-stressor thing was just something I was passing along. It was presented as a factoid in some article I read. I couldn’t vouch for its truthiness.
Speaking for myself, a lot of what I “know” about being a human being is stuff I learned from my kids. I still think there are a lot of guys who have no business allowing their wives/girlfriends to have kids, though.
April 11, 2008 at 5:37 PM #185219BugsParticipantThe kid-stressor thing was just something I was passing along. It was presented as a factoid in some article I read. I couldn’t vouch for its truthiness.
Speaking for myself, a lot of what I “know” about being a human being is stuff I learned from my kids. I still think there are a lot of guys who have no business allowing their wives/girlfriends to have kids, though.
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