Anonymous wrote:I wish the woman who keeps using the tea bagging expression knew the sexual implications....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are the SAHM's still posting? You should be in your kids class volunteering as a class mom so that you give your kids an edge on who he gets next year in second grade.....
There are many reasons a person becomes a SAHP. I do it for the bon bons.
Anonymous wrote:And nice to see some parents have already decided that their kids are going to work for some multi-national Fortune 500 companies with emerging interests in China....
I think most of you are frustrated that you are middle class SAHM's, with nothing else to do other then worry about this stuff and are jealous of those who can send their kids to school with "Prep, Arms, and Country Day Schools" in their names.... And forgot to name your kids Chase and Avery.
Anonymous wrote:And I'm sure she's a joy to be with..... All she'll talk about is immersion and G/T and magnets and which summer camps will best challenge her darling children and which after school activities can she push her kids into and what careers she should start thinking about for them even though they are 4 years old......................................
Anonymous wrote:"The bar you set was so low. It always amazes me when monkeys manage to post on DCUM."
And you're the genius who reads a post that offends you and then just can't leave it alone and has to write this nonsense....
Anonymous wrote:Oooh, good one, you win!!!!
Anonymous wrote:The joke is on you depending on what the kid is majoring in at the Ivy. Lots of graduates fighting to get unpaid internships due to lack of paying jobs available....
Anonymous wrote:The joke is on you depending on what the kid is majoring in at the Ivy. Lots of graduates fighting to get unpaid internships due to lack of paying jobs available....
Anonymous wrote:It's because they bought into the smoke and mirrors of sending their kids to low income schools masked as immersion and magnets... If they lived in DC and were told that Anacostia High School would prepare their kids for Julliard, they would send their kids there too...