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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some of us don't have a choice, asswipe! We have to work to put food on the table.[/quote] Name-calling is so tacky. But really: What do you drive? What kind of home do you live in? What kind of neighborhood? What extras could you trim back on? Yeah, it's an inconvenient truth but you could do it.[/quote] [b]I don't want to stay home with my children. I'm a cancer surgeon.[/b] [/quote] Wow! So, just want to pass on your DNA, then? At least you're honest. Sad, but honest.[/quote] Wrong. I work 4 days, usually long ones, per week. Certainly spend a lot of time with them the other 3 days of the week. Kinda hard to leave in the middle of surgery or post op to avoid my kids being in aftercare. They used to be with a nanny afterschool, but they chose after care. Again, is it your position that parents - dads as well as moms - should give up surgery once they have children? So only childfree people should take on demanding jobs? Follow your argument to its logical conclusion.[/quote]
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