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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Education isn’t important to everyone, and that’s fine. But you can’t marry someone who thinks that education and school aren’t important and then expect them to teach your kids to study hard and agree to spend tens of thousands on their college education. [/quote] My mom never even started college but somehow she (with the financial backing of my father but not much other help from him) managed to raise 3 kids with professional degrees from good schools. We had tutors and a mom who was available to us 24/7. While none of us chose to be SAHMs because we've found fulfilment in our careers, nothing bugs me more than when people look down on her because she made different life choices. [/quote] There are many women and men that don't think education is important. Just turn on the news. Some of them have degrees and think it was a waste of time and others don't and still think it's a waste of time. Your mom is one person and men don't have as good a track record in this area with kids. Just looking at the college pictures of kids showing up to college without a desk in their room and pets and huge makeup areas tells me that college is not just for higher education anymore.[/quote]
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