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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not for me. I’m great on weeknights but shit on weekends. I am definitely not cut out for full time parenting. [/quote] So you are saying you aren’t really qualified to raise your own children properly. [/quote] Nobody would call CPS on me. But I'm not good at mothering. [/quote] I really don't get this. I understand when people have to work to keep food on the table, or it provides their kids a better quality of life, but I legitimately do. It understand why people have kids (especially multiple kids) who are self described bad at being a parent. I pray your partner doesn't say the same. Or that your nanny never quits on you. Your poor kid. [/quote] Don't you worry about my kids - they're just fine. Their dad is the main parent and we pay the nanny very well. [b]I'm just not one of those people with a maternal streak who loves babies or always wanted to be a mother. I'd have been happy never having kids, but my husband really wanted them. [/quote][/b] NP. Instead of having kids, you should have kept your legs closed and divorced your husband so that he could marry someone who truly wanted children. Why be a mother if you are not really interested in being a parent? So selfish of you to do this to your kid, just so you could keep your husband happy.[/quote] DH was very open about wanting to be a father way before we got engaged. We had a LOT of talks about having kids, not having them, how they'd impact our lives, how we'd parent/raise them, who'd do what. We came to an agreement that works for both of us. Again, don't you worry about my kids - they're just fine. [/quote]
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