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Reply to "At what point does your happiness outweigh the happiness of your kids?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From the moment they are born, you should always put yourself first. [b]Your kids will be happy when you are happy.[/b] [/quote] [b]That's not true.[/b] If you have a kid who thrives on being social and you're happiest at home with a book every day, your kid will not be happy. If you're a simple eater who somehow birthed a foodie, as the adult you control the food and your kid will not be happy eating the same simple 7 dinners over and over. There are a million examples. [/quote] It's absolutely true. There have been tons of studies/articles that have shown that children are happier when mom is happy: https://www.livescience.com/13541-happiness-survey-moms-children.html https://ifstudies.org/blog/moms-happiness-and-family-well-being https://www.mother.ly/life/happiness-can-be-contagious-the-scientific-benefits-of-happy-mothers-on-their-families/[/quote] Total bull....There we go again just because women file for divorce 70% of the time they are always right give me a break.. Signed dad with full custody of his 3 kids [/quote]
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