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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What a bizarre final comment you make about marriage. How does being alone help women??[/quote] Well, as a single mom making $300, I can guarantee I have far less arguments about how I’m spending my money or child raising decisions than 99.9% of married people. (Not, op). [/quote] I live in McLean and I never run into women like you. [/quote] Because you are old and live in one of those old ranchers. There are plenty of successful, single moms at Longfellow making this or more. For those who can't imagine a woman in her 30s making a high salary, you need to leave Woodbridge more. A 25 year old computer system engineer makes around 200K. A lawyer makes at least 300K. I'm a fed at a fin agency and I make over 200K. My single friend at Amazon makes 400. My H is a VP of sales in biotech and his top sales person is a woman in Atlanta making 600K. [/quote] So if you have a middle school student and in your 30s, you were a young mom. I have a middle school student and I’m 43 and I feel like one of the young moms. I also have a kid in preschool. You are a super young mom. I am not trying to put you down but 200k is low in McLean. Sorry.[/quote] Another dumb one. Read my post slowly. Slowly. I'm not in my 30s. And I love my salary and flexibility, after spending years in IB. And some of us don't even have to work, not because we have to desperately cling on some a** husband, but because we have family money. [/quote] Does your child have any relationship with the father? Are you divorced? Is the dad in the picture at all. You seem to have a lot of misplaced anger. There are a 1000 kids at Cooper and 1300 kids at Longfellow. I am sure there are single moms. I just don’t know any. I do know many divorced moms.[/quote] One of our kids is in med school, the other one is in college and yes, he's downstairs folding clothes and watching Netflix. Also paying their tuition. There are plenty of single moms in McLean, they were probably avoiding your judgmental a**, that's why you don't know any. [/quote] So your ex is in your basement? And paying their tuition. I think there are a lot of different single moms and married moms posting on here. I have several divorced friends. I do not judge them. We offer each other support because we are friends. The pp was a jerk first acting high and almighty putting married people down. Then saying how she earns so much when it wasn’t that much. Then she said she had a trust fund so she didn’t need to depend on a man.[/quote]
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