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Changing your way of cooking
"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Pico Rico" > wrote in message
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>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
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>>> "Janet" > wrote in message
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>>>> In article >,
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>>>>> On Fri, 03 Oct 2014 07:51:17 -0400, jmcquown >
>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>> >>> You don't have kids Jill. You don't know. I am *not* going to
>>>>> >>> make her
>>>>> >>> make her own dinner during the school year. She has a line on two
>>>>> >>> jobs. If
>>>>> >>> she gets one, she'll have even less time at home.
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>>>>> >The fact that I don't have kids doesn't have a thing to do with it.
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>>>>> It does in fact have much to do with it - anybody who has not had kids
>>>>> doesn't have a clue what it is like to have them, raise them, watch
>>>>> them.
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>>>> Pure crap. I can think of numerous childless people whose lives were
>>>> devoted to the expert and loving raising, watching and responsibility
>>>> for other peoples children; as extended family, paid houseparents,
>>>> foster parents, teachers.
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>>>> Very often those childless people were far better at every aspect of
>>>> raising kids, than the childrens' feckless, reckless and selfish
>>>> natural
>>>> parents.
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>>>> Janet UK
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>>> Part time parenting is not the same as 24/7 for life.
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>>> Cheri
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>> Raising kids 24/7 (for life? You already don't understand about raising
>> kids!) often leads to burn out and "taking the easy way". A person with
>> or without kids who is fresh can see the situation differently and see
>> that sometimes things are not being done for the best, simply due to
>> fatigue factor. And, let's not forget - we were all kids at some point,
>> so know how kids think and some of the things that work and don't work.
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> You are totally clueless.
Yep.
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