Anonymous wrote:Go on small overnight trips with your children. Amtrak train ride to another town for the night maybe? You have nothing holding you back from traveling. I am a single parent and placed like great wolf lodge can be fun (for just a night lol) since everything is in one place which makes it easier being the solo parent.
Anonymous wrote:Pickle. Ball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:volunteer in school and join the PTA.
When we moved here, I was wfh, and so the only people I met were through my kids' school.
- a man at the PTA meeting?! That will go over well.![]()
Anonymous wrote:This must be a fake post. He claims to be in his 20s and “getting family money” which enabled him to enter stock market in 2010.
Even presuming that he was a finance genius at 5-10 yo, kids just don’t get full access to trusts before turning 10.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
I appreciate all the comments and suggestions. I'll definitely be taking some of them up and try to improve my situation.
For those who called me a "troll," grow up. I outlined before about my unique situation and I'm not hiding the fact that I am very, very fortunate to come from family money which has allowed me to be riskier with my financial situations, combined with when I got into the market (2010s), and inheriting family money. I've managed to end up in a fortunate situation.
DW doesn't want to leave her job as she's very interested in a promotion (hence why the longer hours) and believes she can obtain it by the EOY.
We've been working on the DB situation, including speaking with someone as someone else suggested so I appreciate that concern.
As for now, thank you all for the help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:volunteer in school and join the PTA.
When we moved here, I was wfh, and so the only people I met were through my kids' school.
- a man at the PTA meeting?! That will go over well.![]()
OP here. Would it be odd? I feel as if other moms might think I have nefarious reasons for joining. I can't imagine a lot of other moms would like a 20-30 year old male joining the PTA....
Anonymous wrote:We’re this many pages in and you haven’t clarified if you are a parent or not? Even after we suggested you join the PTA, and half the posts are responding as if you are a parent, and half the posts not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:volunteer in school and join the PTA.
When we moved here, I was wfh, and so the only people I met were through my kids' school.
- a man at the PTA meeting?! That will go over well.![]()
? it did in our school. There were a few male PTA leaders.