Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you Millenials or something? Meet your new best friend: Trader Joe's frozen foods isle. Nobody is supposed to feed you. You're 2 adults and now you're supposed to be fully in charge of not only keeping yourselves alive but also a tiny human you made.
Well I'm a GenXer and my Boomer Mom and Greatest Generation Grandmas all made food for their friends and neighbors when someone had a baby. It was consdered good manners. But maybe it's a regional thing b.c I'm Southern.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you Millenials or something? Meet your new best friend: Trader Joe's frozen foods isle. Nobody is supposed to feed you. You're 2 adults and now you're supposed to be fully in charge of not only keeping yourselves alive but also a tiny human you made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like there are a whole lot of Republicans on this thread with all of the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" ideology being spouted, rather than the idea of "it takes a village" and wanting to help your fellow man (or woman.) That's pretty surprising in this largely Democratic area we live in.
So weird. If anything republicans are more family friendly and help each other more.
That's a big fat lie. The party of family values has none.
So, who are these people who accuse women who would enjoy the support and care of their loved ones in the way of a meal of being martyrs or victims for saying so? What school of thought is that? It seems contrary to the "take care of one another" value system Democrats proclaim to espouse.
Super super liberal democrat here. Bring food to every family i know well enough to know their food allergies, preferences, and comfort level. Have enjoyed the same.
Can you troll political forum instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like there are a whole lot of Republicans on this thread with all of the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" ideology being spouted, rather than the idea of "it takes a village" and wanting to help your fellow man (or woman.) That's pretty surprising in this largely Democratic area we live in.
So weird. If anything republicans are more family friendly and help each other more.
That's a big fat lie. The party of family values has none.
So, who are these people who accuse women who would enjoy the support and care of their loved ones in the way of a meal of being martyrs or victims for saying so? What school of thought is that? It seems contrary to the "take care of one another" value system Democrats proclaim to espouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like there are a whole lot of Republicans on this thread with all of the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" ideology being spouted, rather than the idea of "it takes a village" and wanting to help your fellow man (or woman.) That's pretty surprising in this largely Democratic area we live in.
So weird. If anything republicans are more family friendly and help each other more.
That's a big fat lie. The party of family values has none.
So, who are these people who accuse women who would enjoy the support and care of their loved ones in the way of a meal of being martyrs or victims for saying so? What school of thought is that? It seems contrary to the "take care of one another" value system Democrats proclaim to espouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like there are a whole lot of Republicans on this thread with all of the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" ideology being spouted, rather than the idea of "it takes a village" and wanting to help your fellow man (or woman.) That's pretty surprising in this largely Democratic area we live in.
So weird. If anything republicans are more family friendly and help each other more.
That's a big fat lie. The party of family values has none.
Anonymous wrote:My parents were asses. Sent my husband out to pick up sushi, left cleaning up to us. Ridiculous.