"Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 08, 2014 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 12,447 |
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 08, 2014 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,685 |
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kidlesskim
Schedule friends or family who will come help you out at home, or hire a postpartum doula to help. Find people who will be truly hands-on useful, not the kind of guests who expect a relaxing visit and think that you or the baby are their entertainment. Geeeeez, a "postpartum doula"? What utter bullshit and waste of money. So, in addition to their demanding people bring them food, they want people to clean their house too? WHERE are the fucking baby daddys when these cunts come home with the loaf? :smn
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 08, 2014 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,774 |
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 08, 2014 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 5,716 |
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kidlesskim
Schedule friends or family who will come help you out at home, or hire a postpartum doula to help. Find people who will be truly hands-on useful, not the kind of guests who expect a relaxing visit and think that you or the baby are their entertainment. Geeeeez, a "postpartum doula"? What utter bullshit and waste of money. So, in addition to their demanding people bring them food, they want people to clean their house too? WHERE are the fucking baby daddys when these cunts come home with the loaf? :smn
Notice it doesn't say to nicely ask friends and family whether they have time to come out and help you; it says schedule them. Talk about entitlement. Employers schedule people, to work for pay. It takes a lot of nerve to schedule people to do chores for free. I'm so glad I don't associate with breeders.
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 08, 2014 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 5,716 |
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jezebel_daisy
Jesus fuck, such entitlement!
I generally drop off the face of the earth when someone gets inpig but if any fucking Moo dared to "schedule" me to help her I would be livid and probably tell her just what I thought of that bullshit.
I also agree with the fact duh should be the one to help out Mrs. Moo.
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 08, 2014 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 380 |
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 09, 2014 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 1,706 |
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Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 09, 2014 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,031 |
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 09, 2014 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 1,651 |
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kidlesskim
Schedule friends or family who will come help you out at home, or hire a postpartum doula to help. Find people who will be truly hands-on useful, not the kind of guests who expect a relaxing visit and think that you or the baby are their entertainment. Geeeeez, a "postpartum doula"? What utter bullshit and waste of money. So, in addition to their demanding people bring them food, they want people to clean their house too? WHERE are the fucking baby daddys when these cunts come home with the loaf? :smn
Notice it doesn't say to nicely ask friends and family whether they have time to come out and help you; it says schedule them. Talk about entitlement. Employers schedule people, to work for pay. It takes a lot of nerve to schedule people to do chores for free. I'm so glad I don't associate with breeders.
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 11, 2014 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 1,227 |
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 11, 2014 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1,039 |
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 11, 2014 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,797 |
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yummynotmummy
How on earth did our grandparents' generation and the ones before them manage to have large families and get on with it without postpartum doulas, baybee showers, birth showers,and a constant stream of gifts and attention?
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 12, 2014 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 5,598 |
I think the result of two things: children serve no economic purpose now, and people can choose when to have them. Kids were needed earlier in history because people needed farm hands, etc., and no one really chose if/when to have them. Kids were just what happened when you had sex. Many didn't live to adulthood anyway. Now, kids are a money sink, and the "throw good money after bad"/sunk cost fallacy is wreaking havoc. As for the casserole-demanding black cotton panty wearers...now that kids are a choice, those who choose to have them are doing some kind of defense-mechanism behavior to stave off buyer's remorse.Quote
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yummynotmummy
How on earth did our grandparents' generation and the ones before them manage to have large families and get on with it without postpartum doulas, baybee showers, birth showers,and a constant stream of gifts and attention?
Exactly my thoughts! Squirting a loaf never was a big deal until recent generations - and the entitlement is becoming worse than ever! It's just another bodily function that the world could do without, IMO.
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 12, 2014 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1,838 |
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randomcfchick
I think the result of two things: children serve no economic purpose now, and people can choose when to have them. Kids were needed earlier in history because people needed farm hands, etc., and no one really chose if/when to have them. Kids were just what happened when you had sex. Many didn't live to adulthood anyway. Now, kids are a money sink, and the "throw good money after bad"/sunk cost fallacy is wreaking havoc. As for the casserole-demanding black cotton panty wearers...now that kids are a choice, those who choose to have them are doing some kind of defense-mechanism behavior to stave off buyer's remorse.Quote
mumofsixbirds
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yummynotmummy
How on earth did our grandparents' generation and the ones before them manage to have large families and get on with it without postpartum doulas, baybee showers, birth showers,and a constant stream of gifts and attention?
Exactly my thoughts! Squirting a loaf never was a big deal until recent generations - and the entitlement is becoming worse than ever! It's just another bodily function that the world could do without, IMO.
Re: "Mom/Baby Needs Checklist"(For after sluicing):rolleyes2 March 13, 2014 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 128 |