Anonymous wrote:I think McDonald's food is pretty tasty. I eat there a few times a month when I'm in a hurry and need a quick bite to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think McDonald's food is pretty tasty. I eat there a few times a month when I'm in a hurry and need a quick bite to eat.
Sometimes when I'm out running errands alone, I get Taco Bell nachos and enjoy them in my car. DH is into clean eating.
I love taco bell tacos. But my DH hates fast food so we never go. I go by myself when he's not around
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think McDonald's food is pretty tasty. I eat there a few times a month when I'm in a hurry and need a quick bite to eat.
Sometimes when I'm out running errands alone, I get Taco Bell nachos and enjoy them in my car. DH is into clean eating.
I love taco bell tacos. But my DH hates fast food so we never go. I go by myself when he's not around
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think McDonald's food is pretty tasty. I eat there a few times a month when I'm in a hurry and need a quick bite to eat.
If this opinion is wrong I don't ever want to be right.
Anonymous wrote:I think McDonald's food is pretty tasty. I eat there a few times a month when I'm in a hurry and need a quick bite to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think McDonald's food is pretty tasty. I eat there a few times a month when I'm in a hurry and need a quick bite to eat.
Sometimes when I'm out running errands alone, I get Taco Bell nachos and enjoy them in my car. DH is into clean eating.
Anonymous wrote:I think McDonald's food is pretty tasty. I eat there a few times a month when I'm in a hurry and need a quick bite to eat.
Anonymous wrote:I think McDonald's food is pretty tasty. I eat there a few times a month when I'm in a hurry and need a quick bite to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a woman who stays home and yet focuses hyper-vigilantly on her daughter's school placement/academics is a hypocrite.
Totally agree. Why encourage your DD to excel academically if her highest goal should be simply to reproduce? Focus on the boys. They have to get jobs someday.
You help all of your kids do their best so that they have choices. Just because I stay at home and it was the right decision for me doesn't mean that I will choose that decision for my daughter. My daughter will make her own decision about work/children when the time comes someday.
And the goal of education is to become learned, to gain knowledge. I think it is dumb that people think the goal of education is just to get a job. People should gain knowledge to widen their fields of opportunity and choice, not just to make you feel like they are worthy. How stupid. I WOH and have been a SAHM, my education taught me that I can do whatever the hell I want.
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You certainly don't sound educated, but whatever.
The goal of education is not only to gain knowledge, but to use that knowledge as a productive member of society. If I were a high school aged daughter of a SAHM who pushed me academically, I'd tell her to look in the mirror.
You sound lovely. Luckily, most SAHMs aren't raising hateful children. That cannot be said about you.
Seriously. God forbid her husband or child gets sick one day and she has to take time off of work. Then she'd be a useless nothing, because apparently her only value is earning money.
this makes no sense.
Different poster. Sure it does.
I posted about particular SAHMs, of daughters, who push their daughters overly hard to excel academically.
Not sure how that translates into a woman being a useless nothing because she doesn't work. But way to project your own insecurities.
So, SAHMs should encourage their daughters to slack off. But push the boys. Yeah. That makes total sense. Are these the critical thinking skills you use at work?
You're really not very bright.
Tell that to my perfect SATs!
uh, ok. I'll tell it to your ... oy.
Do you really think I was implying that that's what mothers SHOULD do?
Never mind - this is just - I can't.