Tell an opinion you have that is in the strong minority

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Anonymous wrote:"On their deathbed nobody wishes they spent more time at work and everybody wishes they spent more time with their family" - More people would do well to listen to this in the dmv


Well wohm's, on your deathbed what are you going to regret? not "accomplishing professionally" or not spending enough time with your family?


I have asked you repeatedly (and I know it's you because your grammar is suspect) what your solution to the working moms "problem" is or what moms working in your "ideal world" looks like. You have never responded seriously. Not once. You only come on here to troll and post this face:

There is another mommy wars thread now, please go post there instead. We're talking about Obama and infertility now.


I am sorry that I do not obsessively check DCUM I would give my answer to the 'working moms problem" but you would use it as proof that I am and by all extension all sahm's are am an unfixable mess of nasty adjectives (Did you sleep with your critical thinking lecturer? I can't see how you would pass otherwise).

It may turn out better that someone else is raising your kids. I would hate for them to be filled with so much anger and nastiness as you


Answer my questions from a few pages back then. Seriously and without trolling. If you can.


Do all the militant stay at home moms/dads live in this area? I hardly know any families that don't have two working parents. Do you have the same level of hatred and vitriol toward your two working parent neighbors or your kids classmates? And in your ideal world, would all families have one stay at home parent, and would that be permanently or just until elementary school? What about if the working partner works long hours, is that ok or is having kids only for those who can support a family on one income where the income earner works 9-5 with a 20 minute max commute?


Why don't you answer a few questions as a sign of good faith first?


I asked first, like 50 pages back. No.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"On their deathbed nobody wishes they spent more time at work and everybody wishes they spent more time with their family" - More people would do well to listen to this in the dmv


Well wohm's, on your deathbed what are you going to regret? not "accomplishing professionally" or not spending enough time with your family?


I have asked you repeatedly (and I know it's you because your grammar is suspect) what your solution to the working moms "problem" is or what moms working in your "ideal world" looks like. You have never responded seriously. Not once. You only come on here to troll and post this face:

There is another mommy wars thread now, please go post there instead. We're talking about Obama and infertility now.


I am sorry that I do not obsessively check DCUM I would give my answer to the 'working moms problem" but you would use it as proof that I am and by all extension all sahm's are am an unfixable mess of nasty adjectives (Did you sleep with your critical thinking lecturer? I can't see how you would pass otherwise).

It may turn out better that someone else is raising your kids. I would hate for them to be filled with so much anger and nastiness as you


Answer my questions from a few pages back then. Seriously and without trolling. If you can.


Do all the militant stay at home moms/dads live in this area? I hardly know any families that don't have two working parents. Do you have the same level of hatred and vitriol toward your two working parent neighbors or your kids classmates? And in your ideal world, would all families have one stay at home parent, and would that be permanently or just until elementary school? What about if the working partner works long hours, is that ok or is having kids only for those who can support a family on one income where the income earner works 9-5 with a 20 minute max commute?


Why don't you answer a few questions as a sign of good faith first?


I asked first, like 50 pages back. No.


Your not doing wohm's any favors with your attitude
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"On their deathbed nobody wishes they spent more time at work and everybody wishes they spent more time with their family" - More people would do well to listen to this in the dmv


Well wohm's, on your deathbed what are you going to regret? not "accomplishing professionally" or not spending enough time with your family?


I have asked you repeatedly (and I know it's you because your grammar is suspect) what your solution to the working moms "problem" is or what moms working in your "ideal world" looks like. You have never responded seriously. Not once. You only come on here to troll and post this face:

There is another mommy wars thread now, please go post there instead. We're talking about Obama and infertility now.


I am sorry that I do not obsessively check DCUM I would give my answer to the 'working moms problem" but you would use it as proof that I am and by all extension all sahm's are am an unfixable mess of nasty adjectives (Did you sleep with your critical thinking lecturer? I can't see how you would pass otherwise).

It may turn out better that someone else is raising your kids. I would hate for them to be filled with so much anger and nastiness as you


Answer my questions from a few pages back then. Seriously and without trolling. If you can.


Do all the militant stay at home moms/dads live in this area? I hardly know any families that don't have two working parents. Do you have the same level of hatred and vitriol toward your two working parent neighbors or your kids classmates? And in your ideal world, would all families have one stay at home parent, and would that be permanently or just until elementary school? What about if the working partner works long hours, is that ok or is having kids only for those who can support a family on one income where the income earner works 9-5 with a 20 minute max commute?


Why don't you answer a few questions as a sign of good faith first?


I asked first, like 50 pages back. No.


Your not doing wohm's any favors with your attitude


Stop being evasive.

Also, you're.
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Women who have children without benefit if marriage and then complain about how hard it is. Tough.

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We should go back to the old fault system of divorce
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Anonymous wrote:I think jogging with your kid in a stroller is just not fair for the kids trapped inside your exercise routine with nothing to do but stare or sleep.


that's what babies do.
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Anonymous wrote:"On their deathbed nobody wishes they spent more time at work and everybody wishes they spent more time with their family" - More people would do well to listen to this in the dmv


Well wohm's, on your deathbed what are you going to regret? not "accomplishing professionally" or not spending enough time with your family?


Absolutely nothing.
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Anonymous wrote:I've always felt that private school was for the really dumb kids with extremely low IQ's. The kids who can't hack it in the real world go to private because public is to difficult for them. Around here however that doesn't seem to be the case. Still a difficult stereotype to get over.


this confuses me. a lot. what kind of private schools have you been exposed to?


Episcopal. GDS. Full of rich boys with ADHD.
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I'm an atheist, and I don't understand how you can believe in God.

I look down on religious people. I am not proud of it, but can't help it.it doesn't make sense to me. I think there is an inverse relationship between intelligence and religion.


Agnostics I can understand, atheists not so much.

You attitude is really not that unique. It is no different that those that look down their noses at people of a different race, sex, graduated from a different university, didn't go to college... there a multitude of ways that people believe they are superior to others.
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I'm an atheist, and I don't understand how you can believe in God.

I look down on religious people. I am not proud of it, but can't help it.it doesn't make sense to me. I think there is an inverse relationship between intelligence and religion.


Agnostics I can understand, atheists not so much.

You attitude is really not that unique. It is no different that those that look down their noses at people of a different race, sex, graduated from a different university, didn't go to college... there a multitude of ways that people believe they are superior to others.


+2
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I laugh internally at people who still use below iPhone 5. It's 2015 c'mon
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Anonymous wrote:We should go back to the old fault system of divorce


Agree. People would have to get into counseling and a lot of marriages would reconciled.
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Anonymous wrote:We should go back to the old fault system of divorce


Agree. People would have to get into counseling and a lot of marriages would reconciled.


People would need legitimate reasons to get divorced
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Anonymous wrote:We should go back to the old fault system of divorce


Agree. People would have to get into counseling and a lot of marriages would reconciled.


People would need legitimate reasons to get divorced


no, it would just prolong the agony.
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Anonymous wrote:I laugh internally at people who still use below iPhone 5. It's 2015 c'mon


I laugh externally at people who are too wrapped up in technology
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