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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, most of these moms posting are probably SAHMs whose time is flexible. Or they can step away from their R&F sales so 10 minutes is not a big deal. Working parents totally get you. [/quote] I’m a working parent and I don’t. I actually found the SAHMs needed more help. 3 kids and a H that is virtually never home. They need carpools since their H work long hours and travel They need help with their kids to volunteer or get kids to 2 different camps. But I don’t care if they need help. It’s hard to try to do and be everything. I haven’t seen my kids today, I’m more than happy to drive to and from practice without a “payback”.[/quote] Working parent who disagrees. I have multiple kids, husband who works and I can seem to plan, I coordinate with others in my neighborhood but don’t have frequent fauxmergencies. [/quote] Reread I am a working parent who plans too. But the SAHMs have H that are mostly absent and need help and I’m more than happy to help them... fauzmergencies, lack of planning, overwhelmed by being the default parent. Idk ... I help [/quote]
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