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[quote=Anonymous][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] Do you say this to men who let their wives do the bulk of the parenting? No? Then get your judgmental misogyny back to Reddit. [/quote] You completely missed my point. It’s not an issue that her husband does the bulk of the parenting, it’s her attitude towards her kid that’s the issue. If she knew that didn’t really want kids, she shouldn’t have had them….even if her husband wanted to. Kids deserve to have parents who truly want them. [/quote]
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