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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Young mothers today are so spoiled and entitled. Please - just get up with your baby yourself. It is part of the experience as well as bonding. Moms and Dads have been doing it for generations. [/quote] It's not the young mothers- it's the 40 year old granny moms who are too old to be having babies.[/quote] Or someone with an emergency c-section with twins and a spouse deployed overseas. I hope everyone in your life treats you with as much venom as you put into these comments.[/quote] New poster here but I think you are projecting "venom" as I didn't read it like that at all. I think the poster is just tired of the complaining. And seriously, what percentage of new mothers in the USA had c-section twins while her husband was deployed? Maybe .00001% of all births in 2016 were c-section twins with partners on active duty overseas. Please stop the silly drama, PP. [/quote] Hi sock-puppet insulting PP. It's rude to call a 40 year old mom a granny, K? There are plenty of people who outsource things and are able to pay for it, should we hate on them too? Like if you have a cleaning service, someone work on your garden, etc. If people can afford it and want to - it's their own personal business. If you can't afford any of it - move on, being a jerk does not have any positive effect on your own low budget situation.[/quote] np here. not a valid comparison. this is your child. it can be rough with a newborn. it's supposed to be. you both grow and bond over it. having a stranger feed and comfort your newborn child at night while you sleep is a pretty strange concept. unless absolutely necessary. i don't understand this wanting to have it all mindset. what is the point of having children if you don't care for them, to have heirs?[/quote]
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