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[quote=Anonymous] Kids need to feel loved by their parents and extended families. (They know money is no substitute.) How does a kid feel loved when no family is home all day? And when mom or dad are home, they’re usually caught up in a bazillion ‘more important’ things to do. Complete strangers are filling the void, in one way or another. Is that what you really want? Is it really worth the glory of being a duel “working” parent scenario? Good parenting is an actual job, probably the hardest job there is. And most important job, because when it gets messed up, really bad things can happen down the road. Your child is worth your time - lots of it, because that’s what it takes. [/quote]
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