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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And yet you continue to be secretive about how you financially support yourselves. It's pretty obnoxious to start with a post on this thread that you had to know was going to come off as judgmental to others and then follow up with you dangling your supposed perfect family life in front of everyone and then say, "well, I would tell you the secret to my perfect happiness, but you wouldn't want to hear about that, because you'd all just judge me." Then you say it's shameful that women aren't taught about these wonderful secret resources earlier in life. WHAT RESOURCES? Trust fund? Pyramid schemes? Betting it all on black? Printing your own money? Starting your own society in the woods[/quote] My life isn't perfect and neither am I. In fact one of my biggest flaws is a lack of patience for repeating myself or stating what I feel is obvious. It infuriates me, and I have a hard time with this part of my life. However I am working on it...slowly. Kids I can deal with because they are kids but adults...I feel should listen and think before asking people to repeat. So if you have a question that you can ask in a dignified manner then perhaps we can talk. However your question about the resources was answered when I said 'and by resources I mean information' or something to that effect. As for secrets, there are no secrets. Find something based around you eventually wanting kids. Don't start a career that's not kid friendly and then end up having to make tough choices. Plan when you are 18 instead of when you are 28 and you will be happier. I believe I said that in a less verbose manner. I suppose the next question could be-plan what? And to that I say "oh boy..."[/quote] Clearly my many many years of schooling (JD/MD) was for naught because I simply can't understand what you are trying to say. So for us simpletons, why don't you just spell out what your source of income is. Dividends, trust fund, mary kay... Because I would like to teach my daughter this secret![/quote] I wonder if this is the same poster that knew she wanted to SAH when she started college and started building up her business then? I am so glad that 18 I felt the world was mine and could do anything, and didn't limit myself to things that could be done only in my den![/quote]
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