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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like OP is more concerned with her job than her kid.[/quote] Seriously? Seriously. Look, I carry our insurance, which is why I have to stay above 30h/week. Our family relies on a dual income scenario and we cannot afford to not pay the mortgage, our car payments, or save for retirement and college. I want to do what's right for all of us and cutting my hours is on the table, but it may not be the right choice. If DH were a partner at a law firm and [b]we owned a multimillion dollar house in Chevy Chase, perhaps things would be different, but we both have to work to maintain our middle class lifestyle.[/b][/quote] OP, if you make this much money, you should at least know the definition of "middle class." You ain't it: "Median household income was $51,017 in 2012, according to the most recent U.S. census data..." [/quote] Why don't you learn to read and shut the fuck up while you're at it? OP said she and her DH have 15-year old cars and [b]if[/b] they owned a house in Chevy Chase yada yada... OP, just ignore the judgmental pricks. Most of us (even the SAHMs like me) realize that there is no one solution that's right for everybody. Good luck. [/quote]
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