Anonymous wrote:Maybe. But I know how to spell "you're" and how to own my mistakes without projecting poor me victimhood.
Anonymous wrote:
"The condom broke" is second in line to "I was raped".
Who said your life lacks stability? YOU did by claiming to have no options.
Poor Me = No Stability
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do you see anything in there about stability having anything to do with Options?
anywhere?
my kid having to go to daycare and me living in a studio have to do with that this lifestyle we live gives us stability. your an idiot
Anonymous wrote:Canadians, your medications cost 1/4 of what we pay here, your government fixes the prices on brand medications and allows for importation of cheap generics before the Us patent on brands expires.
"The condom broke" is second in line to "I was raped".
Who said your life lacks stability? YOU did by claiming to have no options.
Poor Me = No Stability
Anonymous wrote:yes it is cruel but people have no choice; childcare options on this country are terrible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Surprise, surprise... you're not married to your baby daddy... any wonder why your life lacks stability?
(PP, I do hope that you will ignore the Everything Bad That Happens To You Is All Your Fault (And When I Say "You", I Mean You, Because This Rule Does Not Apply To Me) trolls.)
yeah, deciding to have unprotected sex is something that just "happens" to you, poor victim.
(don't try pulling out the rape card, if that excuse comes out as an after thought, it's a lie)
Im pretty sure I stated the condom broke ...
which FYI condoms are a form of protection
and who said my life lacks stability? because I don't live like you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Surprise, surprise... you're not married to your baby daddy... any wonder why your life lacks stability?
(PP, I do hope that you will ignore the Everything Bad That Happens To You Is All Your Fault (And When I Say "You", I Mean You, Because This Rule Does Not Apply To Me) trolls.)
yeah, deciding to have unprotected sex is something that just "happens" to you, poor victim.
(don't try pulling out the rape card, if that excuse comes out as an after thought, it's a lie)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Surprise, surprise... you're not married to your baby daddy... any wonder why your life lacks stability?
(PP, I do hope that you will ignore the Everything Bad That Happens To You Is All Your Fault (And When I Say "You", I Mean You, Because This Rule Does Not Apply To Me) trolls.)
Anonymous wrote:
Surprise, surprise... you're not married to your baby daddy... any wonder why your life lacks stability?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been covered before. Some folks have to work full time and don't really have a choice. .
Sure they do. Downsize, downsize, downsize. You don't need to live in a 3,000 sq ft place, hire help for cleaning and yardwork, wear the best clothes, have an iPhone5, drive an SUV with only one or two kids, use coupons and shop the specials. Cook more, go out to eat once a month or less.
It can easily be done, even in this area. But people here are too set on keeping up their extravagant lifestyles.
Priorities.
I live in a basement studio apartment and use public transportation.
Where should I downsize at?
Ah, see, now your problem is misplaced priorities BEFORE having children. You're not supposed to have children unless you know that you and your spouse (but mostly your spouse, if you are a woman) will always, in perpetuity, be able to afford a 3,000 sf place with paid cleaning and yardwork, the best clothes, the latest phone, etc. Which, of course, requires you (if you are a woman) to first pick the right (and by "right", I mean "highly well-paid") spouse. You mean you didn't know that?! Well, you should have. Too late now, though. It's still All Your Fault your children are growing up like feral dogs.
(Not actually the PP.)
your so right that pesky condom that broke obviously did not understand that I wasnot financially ready...
Ill have to discuss with my birth control that it cant fail because I dont have the a 3,000 sf place with paid cleaning and yardwork, the best clothes, the latest phone, etc.
I am sure it will remember that and do better lol
though witha special needs 5 year old and working full time I may never have time to date or have sex again
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been covered before. Some folks have to work full time and don't really have a choice. .
Sure they do. Downsize, downsize, downsize. You don't need to live in a 3,000 sq ft place, hire help for cleaning and yardwork, wear the best clothes, have an iPhone5, drive an SUV with only one or two kids, use coupons and shop the specials. Cook more, go out to eat once a month or less.
It can easily be done, even in this area. But people here are too set on keeping up their extravagant lifestyles.
Priorities.
I live in a basement studio apartment and use public transportation.
Where should I downsize at?
Move home.
Let me guess, you're going to tell me they're dead or homeless.
I have NO family in the area (or within 500 miles of here)
I cant move a long distance because my childs father resides here and my child deserves a chance to have a relationship with him
So please Im still waiting for you to make my life and kindergartners problems alllllll better ( well your at it can you tell me how I can buy him school supplies and clothes without working overtime and leaving him even more because hes going to be scarred from it Im sure)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been covered before. Some folks have to work full time and don't really have a choice. .
Sure they do. Downsize, downsize, downsize. You don't need to live in a 3,000 sq ft place, hire help for cleaning and yardwork, wear the best clothes, have an iPhone5, drive an SUV with only one or two kids, use coupons and shop the specials. Cook more, go out to eat once a month or less.
It can easily be done, even in this area. But people here are too set on keeping up their extravagant lifestyles.
Priorities.
I live in a basement studio apartment and use public transportation.
Where should I downsize at?
Ah, see, now your problem is misplaced priorities BEFORE having children. You're not supposed to have children unless you know that you and your spouse (but mostly your spouse, if you are a woman) will always, in perpetuity, be able to afford a 3,000 sf place with paid cleaning and yardwork, the best clothes, the latest phone, etc. Which, of course, requires you (if you are a woman) to first pick the right (and by "right", I mean "highly well-paid") spouse. You mean you didn't know that?! Well, you should have. Too late now, though. It's still All Your Fault your children are growing up like feral dogs.
(Not actually the PP.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been covered before. Some folks have to work full time and don't really have a choice. .
Sure they do. Downsize, downsize, downsize. You don't need to live in a 3,000 sq ft place, hire help for cleaning and yardwork, wear the best clothes, have an iPhone5, drive an SUV with only one or two kids, use coupons and shop the specials. Cook more, go out to eat once a month or less.
It can easily be done, even in this area. But people here are too set on keeping up their extravagant lifestyles.
Priorities.
I live in a basement studio apartment and use public transportation.
Where should I downsize at?
Move home.
Let me guess, you're going to tell me they're dead or homeless.