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November 28, 2007 at 8:46 PM #105027November 28, 2007 at 8:54 PM #104884mgubnyc1Participant
will the real professor piggington please identify themselves.
Marion do you care? I have a pulse, a few months ago that meant I could get a mortgage, is a pulse not worth that much anymore?
November 28, 2007 at 8:54 PM #104975mgubnyc1Participantwill the real professor piggington please identify themselves.
Marion do you care? I have a pulse, a few months ago that meant I could get a mortgage, is a pulse not worth that much anymore?
November 28, 2007 at 8:54 PM #104979mgubnyc1Participantwill the real professor piggington please identify themselves.
Marion do you care? I have a pulse, a few months ago that meant I could get a mortgage, is a pulse not worth that much anymore?
November 28, 2007 at 8:54 PM #105008mgubnyc1Participantwill the real professor piggington please identify themselves.
Marion do you care? I have a pulse, a few months ago that meant I could get a mortgage, is a pulse not worth that much anymore?
November 28, 2007 at 8:54 PM #105032mgubnyc1Participantwill the real professor piggington please identify themselves.
Marion do you care? I have a pulse, a few months ago that meant I could get a mortgage, is a pulse not worth that much anymore?
November 28, 2007 at 9:57 PM #104899AnonymousGuest<
> You aren’t a wuss for worrying about your kid or wanting to spend time with him or her. I think it’s admirable that outsourcing child care and raising a child to others bothers you. Where did we ever get the notion that hired help is what a child deserves?
What bothers me about the other side of the argument is that it seems to say the hell with the kids. As if their care and nurturing wasn’t worth anything in their view if and when it comes time to pay for it after divorcing. They see no value in caring for a child, nor do they understand that the child’s care most likely came along with compromising earnings, future job possibilities, retirement funding, etc. for the parent who stayed at home or cut corners to be the primary care giver. To me the wuss is the one who won’t cut corners to care for the child they created or whine that the other parent who did, doesn’t deserve a damn thing for doing so.
November 28, 2007 at 9:57 PM #104990AnonymousGuest<
> You aren’t a wuss for worrying about your kid or wanting to spend time with him or her. I think it’s admirable that outsourcing child care and raising a child to others bothers you. Where did we ever get the notion that hired help is what a child deserves?
What bothers me about the other side of the argument is that it seems to say the hell with the kids. As if their care and nurturing wasn’t worth anything in their view if and when it comes time to pay for it after divorcing. They see no value in caring for a child, nor do they understand that the child’s care most likely came along with compromising earnings, future job possibilities, retirement funding, etc. for the parent who stayed at home or cut corners to be the primary care giver. To me the wuss is the one who won’t cut corners to care for the child they created or whine that the other parent who did, doesn’t deserve a damn thing for doing so.
November 28, 2007 at 9:57 PM #104994AnonymousGuest<
> You aren’t a wuss for worrying about your kid or wanting to spend time with him or her. I think it’s admirable that outsourcing child care and raising a child to others bothers you. Where did we ever get the notion that hired help is what a child deserves?
What bothers me about the other side of the argument is that it seems to say the hell with the kids. As if their care and nurturing wasn’t worth anything in their view if and when it comes time to pay for it after divorcing. They see no value in caring for a child, nor do they understand that the child’s care most likely came along with compromising earnings, future job possibilities, retirement funding, etc. for the parent who stayed at home or cut corners to be the primary care giver. To me the wuss is the one who won’t cut corners to care for the child they created or whine that the other parent who did, doesn’t deserve a damn thing for doing so.
November 28, 2007 at 9:57 PM #105023AnonymousGuest<
> You aren’t a wuss for worrying about your kid or wanting to spend time with him or her. I think it’s admirable that outsourcing child care and raising a child to others bothers you. Where did we ever get the notion that hired help is what a child deserves?
What bothers me about the other side of the argument is that it seems to say the hell with the kids. As if their care and nurturing wasn’t worth anything in their view if and when it comes time to pay for it after divorcing. They see no value in caring for a child, nor do they understand that the child’s care most likely came along with compromising earnings, future job possibilities, retirement funding, etc. for the parent who stayed at home or cut corners to be the primary care giver. To me the wuss is the one who won’t cut corners to care for the child they created or whine that the other parent who did, doesn’t deserve a damn thing for doing so.
November 28, 2007 at 9:57 PM #105047AnonymousGuest<
> You aren’t a wuss for worrying about your kid or wanting to spend time with him or her. I think it’s admirable that outsourcing child care and raising a child to others bothers you. Where did we ever get the notion that hired help is what a child deserves?
What bothers me about the other side of the argument is that it seems to say the hell with the kids. As if their care and nurturing wasn’t worth anything in their view if and when it comes time to pay for it after divorcing. They see no value in caring for a child, nor do they understand that the child’s care most likely came along with compromising earnings, future job possibilities, retirement funding, etc. for the parent who stayed at home or cut corners to be the primary care giver. To me the wuss is the one who won’t cut corners to care for the child they created or whine that the other parent who did, doesn’t deserve a damn thing for doing so.
November 28, 2007 at 10:59 PM #104918SD RealtorParticipantmgubnyc1, you and I know tg is out there working the field…. heheheh..
This is a great thread… it could be one of those lifetime movies… here we have Marion an attractive curvy size 6 divorcee who has the on line mystique and has stirred up a whole nest of real estate bears…she can whip up a pot roast, give you a hot bubble bath and massage, love ya and then put you on the coach and psychoanalyze you… an ex hubby who has perpetrated a disability scam while going to Cuba to poach a little 17 year old senorita… have a kid and then start a daycare in Arizona…
You cannot make this stuff up!!!
Marion – just adding a little levity here,,, I am enjoying your posts…
On the serious side I don’t know what the net worth of you ex is now but really, if he was a loan officer he really is pretty screwed now. I would be willing to bet that whatever new venture he is in, it makes more then a current loan officer these days.
SD Realtor
November 28, 2007 at 10:59 PM #105010SD RealtorParticipantmgubnyc1, you and I know tg is out there working the field…. heheheh..
This is a great thread… it could be one of those lifetime movies… here we have Marion an attractive curvy size 6 divorcee who has the on line mystique and has stirred up a whole nest of real estate bears…she can whip up a pot roast, give you a hot bubble bath and massage, love ya and then put you on the coach and psychoanalyze you… an ex hubby who has perpetrated a disability scam while going to Cuba to poach a little 17 year old senorita… have a kid and then start a daycare in Arizona…
You cannot make this stuff up!!!
Marion – just adding a little levity here,,, I am enjoying your posts…
On the serious side I don’t know what the net worth of you ex is now but really, if he was a loan officer he really is pretty screwed now. I would be willing to bet that whatever new venture he is in, it makes more then a current loan officer these days.
SD Realtor
November 28, 2007 at 10:59 PM #105014SD RealtorParticipantmgubnyc1, you and I know tg is out there working the field…. heheheh..
This is a great thread… it could be one of those lifetime movies… here we have Marion an attractive curvy size 6 divorcee who has the on line mystique and has stirred up a whole nest of real estate bears…she can whip up a pot roast, give you a hot bubble bath and massage, love ya and then put you on the coach and psychoanalyze you… an ex hubby who has perpetrated a disability scam while going to Cuba to poach a little 17 year old senorita… have a kid and then start a daycare in Arizona…
You cannot make this stuff up!!!
Marion – just adding a little levity here,,, I am enjoying your posts…
On the serious side I don’t know what the net worth of you ex is now but really, if he was a loan officer he really is pretty screwed now. I would be willing to bet that whatever new venture he is in, it makes more then a current loan officer these days.
SD Realtor
November 28, 2007 at 10:59 PM #105043SD RealtorParticipantmgubnyc1, you and I know tg is out there working the field…. heheheh..
This is a great thread… it could be one of those lifetime movies… here we have Marion an attractive curvy size 6 divorcee who has the on line mystique and has stirred up a whole nest of real estate bears…she can whip up a pot roast, give you a hot bubble bath and massage, love ya and then put you on the coach and psychoanalyze you… an ex hubby who has perpetrated a disability scam while going to Cuba to poach a little 17 year old senorita… have a kid and then start a daycare in Arizona…
You cannot make this stuff up!!!
Marion – just adding a little levity here,,, I am enjoying your posts…
On the serious side I don’t know what the net worth of you ex is now but really, if he was a loan officer he really is pretty screwed now. I would be willing to bet that whatever new venture he is in, it makes more then a current loan officer these days.
SD Realtor
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