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November 29, 2007 at 12:08 AM #105117November 29, 2007 at 12:23 AM #104976AnonymousGuest
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I agree that there is a social stigma concerning stay at home Dads and wish that would change, but I don’t agree it’s a bad idea. Doing what’s right for our kids may mean bucking the trend and dealing with the folks who think it lessens the man. I wish the stigmas of stay at home Moms would go away too.
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November 29, 2007 at 12:23 AM #105063AnonymousGuest<>
I agree that there is a social stigma concerning stay at home Dads and wish that would change, but I don’t agree it’s a bad idea. Doing what’s right for our kids may mean bucking the trend and dealing with the folks who think it lessens the man. I wish the stigmas of stay at home Moms would go away too.
Ok what am I doing wrong or not doing that’s preventing a quote from appearing in the final post?
November 29, 2007 at 12:23 AM #105069AnonymousGuest<>
I agree that there is a social stigma concerning stay at home Dads and wish that would change, but I don’t agree it’s a bad idea. Doing what’s right for our kids may mean bucking the trend and dealing with the folks who think it lessens the man. I wish the stigmas of stay at home Moms would go away too.
Ok what am I doing wrong or not doing that’s preventing a quote from appearing in the final post?
November 29, 2007 at 12:23 AM #105100AnonymousGuest<>
I agree that there is a social stigma concerning stay at home Dads and wish that would change, but I don’t agree it’s a bad idea. Doing what’s right for our kids may mean bucking the trend and dealing with the folks who think it lessens the man. I wish the stigmas of stay at home Moms would go away too.
Ok what am I doing wrong or not doing that’s preventing a quote from appearing in the final post?
November 29, 2007 at 12:23 AM #105122AnonymousGuest<>
I agree that there is a social stigma concerning stay at home Dads and wish that would change, but I don’t agree it’s a bad idea. Doing what’s right for our kids may mean bucking the trend and dealing with the folks who think it lessens the man. I wish the stigmas of stay at home Moms would go away too.
Ok what am I doing wrong or not doing that’s preventing a quote from appearing in the final post?
November 29, 2007 at 12:25 AM #104981AnonymousGuestFat-lazy, I think you’ve gotta figure out if you want to be like the hamster running on the wheel for the rest of your life. Happiness is far more important than money, and money can destroy a marriage. Do you and the wife have to have a 300k yearly income? What, do you live in a freakin’ mansion or something? Think of how much easier and less hectic your life would be if you could cut that amount down to at least 200K or more.You said you’re looking at option 3 (starting a business), I have no idea why your better half feels your profit has to be 300K. I’d need a lot less personally. All we really need in life is enough, dude.
And falling asleep talking about “code defects”? Frig that. I hope at least you’ve had sex first. I’m about to get in your business: When do you and your wife have sex? If you’re not making time for that, the marriage is doomed.
November 29, 2007 at 12:25 AM #105068AnonymousGuestFat-lazy, I think you’ve gotta figure out if you want to be like the hamster running on the wheel for the rest of your life. Happiness is far more important than money, and money can destroy a marriage. Do you and the wife have to have a 300k yearly income? What, do you live in a freakin’ mansion or something? Think of how much easier and less hectic your life would be if you could cut that amount down to at least 200K or more.You said you’re looking at option 3 (starting a business), I have no idea why your better half feels your profit has to be 300K. I’d need a lot less personally. All we really need in life is enough, dude.
And falling asleep talking about “code defects”? Frig that. I hope at least you’ve had sex first. I’m about to get in your business: When do you and your wife have sex? If you’re not making time for that, the marriage is doomed.
November 29, 2007 at 12:25 AM #105073AnonymousGuestFat-lazy, I think you’ve gotta figure out if you want to be like the hamster running on the wheel for the rest of your life. Happiness is far more important than money, and money can destroy a marriage. Do you and the wife have to have a 300k yearly income? What, do you live in a freakin’ mansion or something? Think of how much easier and less hectic your life would be if you could cut that amount down to at least 200K or more.You said you’re looking at option 3 (starting a business), I have no idea why your better half feels your profit has to be 300K. I’d need a lot less personally. All we really need in life is enough, dude.
And falling asleep talking about “code defects”? Frig that. I hope at least you’ve had sex first. I’m about to get in your business: When do you and your wife have sex? If you’re not making time for that, the marriage is doomed.
November 29, 2007 at 12:25 AM #105104AnonymousGuestFat-lazy, I think you’ve gotta figure out if you want to be like the hamster running on the wheel for the rest of your life. Happiness is far more important than money, and money can destroy a marriage. Do you and the wife have to have a 300k yearly income? What, do you live in a freakin’ mansion or something? Think of how much easier and less hectic your life would be if you could cut that amount down to at least 200K or more.You said you’re looking at option 3 (starting a business), I have no idea why your better half feels your profit has to be 300K. I’d need a lot less personally. All we really need in life is enough, dude.
And falling asleep talking about “code defects”? Frig that. I hope at least you’ve had sex first. I’m about to get in your business: When do you and your wife have sex? If you’re not making time for that, the marriage is doomed.
November 29, 2007 at 12:25 AM #105127AnonymousGuestFat-lazy, I think you’ve gotta figure out if you want to be like the hamster running on the wheel for the rest of your life. Happiness is far more important than money, and money can destroy a marriage. Do you and the wife have to have a 300k yearly income? What, do you live in a freakin’ mansion or something? Think of how much easier and less hectic your life would be if you could cut that amount down to at least 200K or more.You said you’re looking at option 3 (starting a business), I have no idea why your better half feels your profit has to be 300K. I’d need a lot less personally. All we really need in life is enough, dude.
And falling asleep talking about “code defects”? Frig that. I hope at least you’ve had sex first. I’m about to get in your business: When do you and your wife have sex? If you’re not making time for that, the marriage is doomed.
November 29, 2007 at 12:34 AM #104986AnonymousGuest“Divorce doesn’t screw kids up, selfish parents do.”
Kudos Tg on your thoughts on raising children.
Jasper I agree with almost everything you said except for the rational behind some of your thoughts on money. I would be so thankful to have my kids if I were in Marion’s shoes, but supporting them on minimum wage can be tough and detrimental for the kids. I’m thinking mostly health, safety, and welfare can’t be provided for them on such low pay. Wanting more doesn’t negate the joy of having them imo.
November 29, 2007 at 12:34 AM #105074AnonymousGuest“Divorce doesn’t screw kids up, selfish parents do.”
Kudos Tg on your thoughts on raising children.
Jasper I agree with almost everything you said except for the rational behind some of your thoughts on money. I would be so thankful to have my kids if I were in Marion’s shoes, but supporting them on minimum wage can be tough and detrimental for the kids. I’m thinking mostly health, safety, and welfare can’t be provided for them on such low pay. Wanting more doesn’t negate the joy of having them imo.
November 29, 2007 at 12:34 AM #105078AnonymousGuest“Divorce doesn’t screw kids up, selfish parents do.”
Kudos Tg on your thoughts on raising children.
Jasper I agree with almost everything you said except for the rational behind some of your thoughts on money. I would be so thankful to have my kids if I were in Marion’s shoes, but supporting them on minimum wage can be tough and detrimental for the kids. I’m thinking mostly health, safety, and welfare can’t be provided for them on such low pay. Wanting more doesn’t negate the joy of having them imo.
November 29, 2007 at 12:34 AM #105109AnonymousGuest“Divorce doesn’t screw kids up, selfish parents do.”
Kudos Tg on your thoughts on raising children.
Jasper I agree with almost everything you said except for the rational behind some of your thoughts on money. I would be so thankful to have my kids if I were in Marion’s shoes, but supporting them on minimum wage can be tough and detrimental for the kids. I’m thinking mostly health, safety, and welfare can’t be provided for them on such low pay. Wanting more doesn’t negate the joy of having them imo.
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