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[quote=Anonymous]My kids have had a stable, loving, calm, wonderful environment since the day they were born. I worked some throughout my maternity leave and went back to my full-time job happily when they were almost 4 mths old. I travel a lot in my job. I maintain outside interests. I get my kids up and put them to bed every day, and if I'm travelling my husband does it. Their world is a happy, healthy, stable place - that I built. I am totally comfortable with the decisions my husband and I have made thus far, and will continue to make. I am quite certain I am exactly the kind of person many here would flame. Jimmy crack corn. My life is great, my kids are great, and we'll all happy. I really don't care what anyone else thinks and I wish that were true for more people. If you are not abusing or neglecting your kid, if you and your family are happy and healthy and law-abiding, then I support whatever parenting decisions are right for you.[/quote]
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