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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Madonna and Angelina are great moms though and it doesn’t seem like either are bothered with being single moms . J Lo has a new dad in the house every 2 years for her kids [/quote] J Lo's kids are not her priority. Her appearance and career take up most of her time. [/quote] Tell that to all the working, good-looking moms out there. Let them know they aren't prioritizing their kids.[/quote] PP here. I don't need to tell anyone. I've worked my whole adult life and raised 2 kids. My daughter and daufhter-in-law have careers, too. Nonetheless, there are only 24 hours in a day. JLo clearly spends most of her time getting ready for appearances, rehearsing, traveling, exercising, etc. Addidionally, she's been dating, marrued, divorcing, and in other serious relationships. All take time. That lifestyle is NOT prioritizing her kids. [/quote] And you're still including women who are focused on their careers, take care with their appearance, enjoy a social life AND love and spend quality time with their children. It doesn't make the children a lower priority.[/quote] Yes it does. That is the reality of life. You need a certain quantity of time to really build relationships and to actually parent. You can't breeze in for 10 minutes here and there, call it quality time (which means what?) and then say you prioritized being a parent. Prioritizing requires time. Lots of parents don't prioritize their kids. Whether that is good or bad is based on your values and beliefs about what kids need in life. You can't do everything well and many parents don't have the time to parent well so they leave much of that to others. Lots of successful adults didn't have parents who prioritized them. [/quote]
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