Re: Money question?
This is the 21st century. The one-income family has gone away with the Studebaker and doo-wop music. Unless you're making $120k a year, no one can sit here and say they're comfortable enough being able to take care of a child from birth till they're in their mid 20's. Values and morals don't treat a newborn with jaundice. Values and morals don't feed a child. Values and morals don't pay for setting a broken bone. Values and morals don't pay for school supplies and field trips. Values and morals don't send them to prom, and values and morals don't get college paid for. Know what does? MONEY. COLD HARD CASH will do all these things. I have 0 intentions on changing my lifestyle because I had a kid, and Im not sacrificing what Ive worked for in the name of a child. If I can't afford the child, I won't have one. I want my Cadillac, I want my property, I want my business. Its my goal that Ive worked for, and Im not going to have a wrench thrown in the works by having a pregnant wife that's too concerned with experiencing every **** her child takes. I think too many people sit at home just so they can experience a child first everything. Understand parents, you've lived those years, they're not coming back. Living vicariously through your children is kinda pathetic, and a burden upon the child. Leave the poor kid to take a **** on his own, so he can experience a little bit of individuality.
And there is nothing wrong with daycare, so long as you find the right one. They're not all the same.
Originally posted by vanbibber
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And there is nothing wrong with daycare, so long as you find the right one. They're not all the same.
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