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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Places I have not stepped foot in months -- a grocery store, a gas station or a dry cleaners. All the things that I need from these places are taking care of by someone else, without my ever even really thinking about them. It's like food is in the pantry and gas is in the tank and clean clothes are in my closet just magically without my ever having to think about it. But I do appreciate it greatly. [/quote] That just sounds like the life of a child to me.[/quote] What I'm paying for is my time. I work very hard and earn and good salary, so I am fortunate to be able to pay someone to do all of that. Then when I am home, I am able to spend my time with my family instead of running around crazy doing errands I don't enjoy. What is childish about that? [/quote] What struck me about it was that I have been teaching my kids for years to clear their own plate from the table, make and pack their own lunch, be responsible for their things, and do their own laundry. It seems like a step back in terms of personal responsibility to never do any of those things. It just seems infantilizing to me. If your cleaning lady and cook go on vacation, do you just get take-out and let the laundry pile up? If you spill something, do you clean it or wait for the maid to do it?[/quote] This is OP...go away already. Fine, you think it is infantalizing to not have to do the bs in life so you can spend time doing the things you really want to do. Good for you. You are such a superb example of the human race. You epitomize adulthood and maturity with your table clearing and gas pumping. Kudos. Now, please, go away.[/quote] Sounds like either a rich person, or a man with a SAHW.[/quote] Compared to world population - rich. Not DCUM rich. Not a man. We both work out of the house but have friends with different set ups. Not one would act uppity about their need to pump their own gas and go to the post office themselves if they had the cash to get someone else to so it- woh or sah. They would likely prefer to spen their time reading, camping, travelling, playing with their kids...basically doing the fun things in life vs the really boring chores. You are so weird![/quote]
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