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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Working moms always want to hear how progressive and educated they are and how they are providing and setting a good example for their children not to rely on a man for $. In reality though: working moms bewilder me. When you consider the thought people put into getting a dog for example- whether the dog will have space to run, enough time for walks, enough time to spend with it each day. It's sad to see that people don't put this forethought into bringing an actual human being into the world. If you are having children to put them in daycare, aftercare, whatever, then you're showing that your child that your priority is your job, your career, your happiness and your poor child is less than a dog. I'm sorry if you don't want to hear this.[/quote] I'll have you know I crate trained my child. I admit I had a terrible time getting her not to jump up on strangers, but we finally got it once I employed the squirt bottle. My dog, on the other hand, adores his doggy day care. He also does Kumon on weekends. I'm pretty sure he's going to make it into AAP.[/quote] No swim team? No violin lessons? Why don't you love your dog?[/quote] My dog needs free play! None of this over scheduling for him! Besides, he has Chinese school and Calligraphy class. Violin is so last year.[/quote]
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