potentially interesting articles January 12, 2018 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,364 |
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kittehpeoples
The first one is just another example of a pregnant woman who just knows her life is rougher than yours:
You brought this on yourself, you know
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Re: potentially interesting articles January 15, 2018 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,434 |
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When discussing motherhood, however, Amy deviates from the maternal script: if she could make that choice over again, she says, she wouldn’t. She never wanted children (“I was very independent,” she says)—her husband did. “It would have been a deal-breaker.” Parenthood put an untenable strain on the marriage; her husband wasn’t as involved as she wanted; they separated. Life is difficult, Amy reports: “Our child has two homes and I’m still doing 90 per cent of it on my own.”
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When discussing motherhood, however, Amy deviates from the maternal script: if she could make that choice over again, she says, she wouldn’t. She never wanted children (“I was very independent,” she says)—her husband did. “It would have been a deal-breaker.” Parenthood put an untenable strain on the marriage; her husband wasn’t as involved as she wanted; they separated. Life is difficult, Amy reports: “Our child has two homes and I’m still doing 90 per cent of it on my own.”
It seems like the kid was a deal-breaker after all. It's hard to cure stupidity. At least she stopped with one - most of the people in that article have multiple children. How dumb do you have to be to not really enjoy something and then give it a second, or a third, try?
Re: potentially interesting articles January 16, 2018 | Registered: 19 years ago Posts: 9,198 |
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When discussing motherhood, however, Amy deviates from the maternal script: if she could make that choice over again, she says, she wouldn’t. She never wanted children (“I was very independent,” she says)—her husband did. “It would have been a deal-breaker.” Parenthood put an untenable strain on the marriage; her husband wasn’t as involved as she wanted; they separated. Life is difficult, Amy reports: “Our child has two homes and I’m still doing 90 per cent of it on my own.”
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kittehpeoples
The first one is just another example of a pregnant woman who just knows her life is rougher than yours:
You brought this on yourself, you know
Macleans Magazine article on "Moos don't want to be moos" February 01, 2018 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,830 |
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