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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a single mom and don't really understand the people saying they couldn't leave the house to exercise or do errands. I joined a gym with child care and planned my errands efficiently so we could be in and out as quickly as possible. I'm a runner, so in nice weather I could run my daughter to preschool, combining the workout and commute to save time. I also don't understand these people who somehow don't have time for a shower when they have a baby, so I might just be weird.[/quote] After they are asleep, it is hard to: -run to the drugstore if they suddenly wake up sick. -go to the emergency vet if the cat starts puking its guts out all over the house. -get toilet paper or toothpaste if it runs out. Etc., etc. Are you still living in the 1980s? Literally ALL of that can be outsourced nowadays. Even the vet. Yeah, you’re the perfect single mom who always has the right medicine and extra toilet paper and toothpaste on hand, and can miraculously cure the cat. Yay for you.[/quote][/quote]
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