Anonymous wrote:I pay for one movie and sneak into one or 2 more after. I plan it in advance with the movie start and end times.
Anonymous wrote:I put on a hardhat and neon yellow shirt, and walked onto a big construction site taking photos. No one stopped me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m UMC but get most of my clothes from the listserv or thrift stores. Just hate paying full price when the used clothes are just as good and practically free.
Same. Our HHI is over $400K and most of my clothes and our furniture are secondhand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Never floss, brush teeth only in the morning, see the dentist once a year. I've never had a cavity (and I eat a ton of sugar)
-Babywise. It's amazing. Sorry DCUM!
-Everything cleanliness-wise - I shower every other day, the house cleaners come monthly and besides the kitchen I don't do any other cleaning, towels and sheets get washed monthly. Good enough!
-I don't even own makeup.
-I have a full time salaried job that pays well and since having kids, I work prob an average of 10-20 hrs a week. Got a promotion in there, too. Shrug.
Yes to Babywise!
I did a Babywise-Ferber combo that worked wonderfully. I regret nothing and think people suffer needlessly because they are so rigid.
+1 on the sleep training! So much needless suffering in other parents!
We never sleep trained. I slept with my kid in her room until he was 7. Then she told me she was old enough to sleep on her own. No one cried; no one suffered.
Your husband probably suffered.
You sound uncreative in the bedroom. I'm sorry.
You sound like your husband is cheating on you. Not really sorry as you’ve brought it on yourself.
Because I don't limit sex to the bedroom? Mmmkay. You're not real smart, are you?
Anonymous wrote:I pay for one movie and sneak into one or 2 more after. I plan it in advance with the movie start and end times.
Anonymous wrote:I starch and iron my clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Never floss, brush teeth only in the morning, see the dentist once a year. I've never had a cavity (and I eat a ton of sugar)
-Babywise. It's amazing. Sorry DCUM!
-Everything cleanliness-wise - I shower every other day, the house cleaners come monthly and besides the kitchen I don't do any other cleaning, towels and sheets get washed monthly. Good enough!
-I don't even own makeup.
-I have a full time salaried job that pays well and since having kids, I work prob an average of 10-20 hrs a week. Got a promotion in there, too. Shrug.
Yes to Babywise!
I did a Babywise-Ferber combo that worked wonderfully. I regret nothing and think people suffer needlessly because they are so rigid.
+1 on the sleep training! So much needless suffering in other parents!
We never sleep trained. I slept with my kid in her room until he was 7. Then she told me she was old enough to sleep on her own. No one cried; no one suffered.
Your husband probably suffered.
You sound uncreative in the bedroom. I'm sorry.
You sound like your husband is cheating on you. Not really sorry as you’ve brought it on yourself.
This is harsh but agree with the underlying principle. The co-sleeping people who say "you need the BEDROOM to be intimate? How uncreative!" are so weird. That's like saying "why would you use the DINING ROOM to eat? You can eat in the car or in the living room!" Well, yeah, but...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Never floss, brush teeth only in the morning, see the dentist once a year. I've never had a cavity (and I eat a ton of sugar)
-Babywise. It's amazing. Sorry DCUM!
-Everything cleanliness-wise - I shower every other day, the house cleaners come monthly and besides the kitchen I don't do any other cleaning, towels and sheets get washed monthly. Good enough!
-I don't even own makeup.
-I have a full time salaried job that pays well and since having kids, I work prob an average of 10-20 hrs a week. Got a promotion in there, too. Shrug.
Yes to Babywise!
I did a Babywise-Ferber combo that worked wonderfully. I regret nothing and think people suffer needlessly because they are so rigid.
+1 on the sleep training! So much needless suffering in other parents!
We never sleep trained. I slept with my kid in her room until he was 7. Then she told me she was old enough to sleep on her own. No one cried; no one suffered.
Your husband probably suffered.
You sound uncreative in the bedroom. I'm sorry.
You sound like your husband is cheating on you. Not really sorry as you’ve brought it on yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I have a queen sized comforter on a king sized bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I vowed to never go back to work, once I became a sahm. It bothers a lot of people on DCUM but I don't care. My DH does more than 50% of work at home and I have cleaners too. I have AC.
Air Conditioning? Adult Children? Armpit Cysts?
Anonymous wrote:I reach 100 mph nearly every day on the highway and blow through the unnecessary red lights recently installed near my home. I'll pump gas with the engine running because there is no danger in ding so at all. Same for using a cell phone. When I'm grocery shopping, I usually take that time to eat something I grab off the shelf and not pay for it. My cats are outdoor cats and yes, they kill a lot and I don't care. I'm not dealing with a litter box ever.