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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some people just don't like watching TV. I am not one of those people but honestly, I cannot tell you the last book I read. I don't dislike reading but at the end of the day, my brain just wants to zone out. I used to read on the Metro but am now WAH so rarely make the time to read. So a conversation about the latest books (that aren't made into movies/shows) would be useless to me. [b]Some people are really bad at time management. The two friends I have who complain about being so busy and 1. childless with a low-level job and 2. a SAHM with kids in school. They are both just really bad at managing time and are low energy. They have both admitted this. [/b] Some people have really difficult kids and/or really useless husbands so they really are constantly busy. [/quote] +1 Mom here with older kids, and a couple of my friends (kids same age) have only recently admitted their jobs are VERY part time. Of course, these are the same people complaining about money. SMDH. [/quote] Whoa, you seem weirdly and inappropriately invested in how many hours your friends work and their finances. Maybe instead of shaking your head you could move it up and away from other people’s business. Imagine thinking it’s your job to decide how much someone else should be working. Just wow.[/quote]
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