Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I discourage both my kids (boy and girl) from going to law school. Because I’m a lawyer and don’t think anyone should go to law school!
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but I know from experience that you can't have it all. Something has to take a backseat.
I'm teaching my daughters this now.
Will you also teach this to your sons if you have them?
Why do we only teach this idea to our daughters?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I discourage both my kids (boy and girl) from going to law school. Because I’m a lawyer and don’t think anyone should go to law school!
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, no. These sound like mothers from small towns where their self worth is wrapped up in their marriage and procreating.
Luckily, I'm from NY. My girls should do whatever makes them happy. I have three, and only one definitely wants kids. That's fine by me, as long as they're happy.
Hilarious!
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but I know from experience that you can't have it all. Something has to take a backseat.
I'm teaching my daughters this now.
Anonymous wrote:Lol, no. These sound like mothers from small towns where their self worth is wrapped up in their marriage and procreating.
Luckily, I'm from NY. My girls should do whatever makes them happy. I have three, and only one definitely wants kids. That's fine by me, as long as they're happy.