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11-15-2016, 06:13 AM #75
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The highlight of every British woman's life; taking selfies and getting drunk at the races in some gawdy outfit with all her fat friends for comfort
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11-15-2016, 07:26 AM #76
i re-read the title again. thought you said if the wife didn't work. negged. what's wrong the wife working to bring back more money? as long as it's more than what you're paying in daycare? just lol. i know working moms making $60k/yr and still being home on time to make dinner. maybe not 5 days a week, but because of that $60k, you can afford to eat out.
bunch of armchair chavs up in this bish.
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11-15-2016, 08:10 AM #77
My wife and I both work, and kids are in daycare part time. We both have reasonable schedules that allow us to spend plenty of time with the kids. We like to send them to daycare so they can learn the social skills that are crucial to their development, build their immune systems, and make the transition to actual school much easier when the time comes.
Our household income allows us to have an awesome house, a few cars, and the ability to provide for our kids...and still have time and money to do/buy the things that we enjoy on our own.
OP on a scale of 1-10, how perturbed are you?Last edited by 2Rude4MyOwnGood; 11-15-2016 at 08:32 AM.
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11-15-2016, 08:55 AM #80
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I agree with OP somewhat and it's been said above as well... aside from the money and expense of it why would you want someone that isn't you or your kids mum bringing up your child for you? 9 times out of 10 the daycare assistant is some thick Kunt that wasn't clever enough in school to get a proper education and a decent job so fell back on changing nappies and leaves your little son or daughter to fight it out with other people's kunty little brats. these people don't care about your kid like you do, they're just getting paid to ignore them crying and screaming for mummy until she comes home from work feeling guilty and trying to justify why she's done this to them with some unwanted expensive present or bribe
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11-15-2016, 08:58 AM #82
I blame a lot of this society's current problems on the breakdown of the traditional family.
Children needs fathers to be the strong hard-working role model and disciplinarian and the mother to be with them to teach them some life skills (how to feed yourself and talk to people).
It's selfish for a couple to BOTH want to work while pawning off their kids at a daycare unless they're high-dollar doctors or something. A child needs to be raised BY their parents so they can be taught their parents' values. I don't understand how so many people are comfortable with strangers instilling their values in your kids. Values and hard work are not taught by daycares..."diversity" and "fairness" are...and life is not fair.
A lot of daycares' costs completely negate the mom's income anyways, so there's really only negatives to her working.
This is how we ended up with a generation of crybabies who do not know how to lose...they're stuck in the institutionalized "everyone is equal and nobody loses" indoctrination stations known as daycares and public schools.
Raise your own kids, teach your own kids and on top of the list...love your kids enough to care about how they turn out. If kids are going to get in the way of your career and personal goals, get sterilized so you aren't contributing to the downfall of our society.
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11-15-2016, 08:59 AM #83
lol at having a wife
"One day I won't be able to lift any more. Not I won't want to lift. I mean physically unable. That day could be decades from now or it could be tomorrow. All I know is that's the day I'll wish I could lift more than ever. The day I'd give anything for one more workout, one more set, or one more cardio session. So go hard and enjoy every workout, every set, every rep. Because one day you will wake up and you will never get it back."
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