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02-27-2015, 08:52 PM
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#76
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Now I understand. You are completely oblivious to reality. What time do you think pre-K begins and ends? And, what do you do when your kid becomes ill? What would you do on school holidays, Spring break, summer..?
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Lol you're still stuck in the kid zone huh? Listen no I don't have kids but I work with a ton of people that do. You can add whatever permutation you like, the point wasn't about kids. It was about stay at home housewives with no skills and how risky that is. However, to answer your question I'd imagine you do what others do to make arrangements to drop kids off, pick kids up, or leave work to pick up sick kids. Like many people that I work with do.
If you don't have a professional job and you don't have that luxury then stay home, just be prepared to jump back in the work force at the earliest possible time. Again there are many single women out there holding it down for their families while at the same time working their asses off. Those are the women you should be advocating for, not those with transferable skills who also have the luxury to stay home. ;-)
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02-27-2015, 08:58 PM
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#77
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Join Date: Apr 24, 2014
Location: Houston
Posts: 1,655
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wasn't this about hobbying and RW social skills or something?
not the real lives of housewives everywhere?
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02-27-2015, 09:00 PM
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#78
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Originally Posted by dearhunter
Don't you bitches know you are arguing with the captain of a NCAA debate team...........heh
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I'm 'just opposed'.
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02-27-2015, 09:15 PM
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You chose to ignore all the previous post about how SAHM can and do return to the workforce when their kids are ready. Mostly to help pay the enormous cost of college. One of my family members who stayed home for her children and went back to work when they were in high school heads up a team that puts satellites into space. Another woman in my office made $200k last year. You may think you're the sharpest tool in the shed, but the information you are using to make your arguments is flawed.
I see why you think you're right. You assume your experience is like everyone else's, yet you admit you don't have kids. What makes you think you have a clue about SAHM? For your information, pre-K is less than half a day 9:30 am to 11:00am. When making an argument, it's important to know your facts.
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02-27-2015, 09:22 PM
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El Hombre de la Mancha
Join Date: Dec 30, 2009
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Originally Posted by dearhunter
Don't you bitches know you are arguing with the captain of a NCAA debate team...........heh.......no one ever said the debate team ever showed up.......heh
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Completed the thought.
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02-27-2015, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by thathottnurse
Zanztard, .....
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Can I use this also? ....or am I stuck with Zanzie?
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Originally Posted by Zanzibar789
......If you disagree with me then fine but you're not gonna convince me I'm wrong so you best stop trying. Ok mon 
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Zanzie is either an idiot .... or he's having an anxiety attack .... or he's an idiot having an anxiety attack.
Zanzie .... I've made a p411 account unrelated to this account because I've become such a smart ass on this forum.
You're gonna need to do the same because you've become such a dumb ass.
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02-27-2015, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
Can I use this also? ....or am I stuck with Zanzie? Zanzie is either an idiot .... or he's having an anxiety attack .... or he's an idiot having an anxiety attack.
Zanzie .... I've made a p411 account unrelated to this account because I've become such a smart ass on this forum.
You're gonna need to do the same because you've become such a dumb ass.
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Lol. Calm down it's just the interwebs.
Btw I think you cats are hilarious an enormous source of comic relief based on your emotion.
Carry on my friend
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02-27-2015, 09:36 PM
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Who's emotional???
Or is this just your clever way of representing the social problems you attempted to address awhile back thereby bringing the thread full-circle?
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02-27-2015, 09:51 PM
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Join Date: May 30, 2014
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My ECCIE Reviews
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Originally Posted by Zanzibar789
read my last comment, provide a reasonable rebuttal if you disagree, or keep quiet. Not interested in all that silliness from you. Deal?
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Lol. I'm afraid I can't take the deal.
But, my earlier comment was actually partly serious. That is basically what I took from your statements.
I agree with quite a bit of what you said. But I disagree with the implication that there are "levels" of women (or people in general) based on their choices or their circumstances.
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02-27-2015, 10:03 PM
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Location: Houston
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Zanzie really only considers two levels of women:
1....those at his level
2....those below his level
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02-27-2015, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Mayfair
Lol. I'm afraid I can't take the deal.
But, my earlier comment was actually partly serious. That is basically what I took from your statements.
I agree with quite a bit of what you said. But I disagree with the implication that there are "levels" of women (or people in general) based on their choices or their circumstances.
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Absolutely their is. "Levels" was nothing but a type of metaphor to distinguish different types of women. Let's not pretend there's no caste system around us and that social classes don't exist. Whether any of us agree with it or not is besides the point as these levels or classes truly do exist. I once got the chance to meet Terrell Owens and got my SO a picture with him but he initally gave me hell for even approaching him. I wasn't even mad at T.O as I understood but let's not pretend there aren't levels. When society collapses then we can sing kumbaya but until then it is what it is. As for my personal belief on this issue I think Kristin Krueks (my fantasy woman) shit stinks just as much as yours or any other womans. However shit stinking and hooking up with Kristin are totally different things.
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02-27-2015, 10:25 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Jul 21, 2012
Location: houston
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This hobby got me accustomed to being a single man again.
When I first started dating, out of a 4 year relationship, my ass was very gullible. Now I see straight through their bullshit and don't waste time on those that don't deserve it.
It hasn't made me lazy, it has made me sharper and know what I want out of a relationship.
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02-27-2015, 10:44 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Mar 9, 2010
Location: Insane In The Membrane
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It simplifies everything. Now, in the RW, I simply cut to the chase and ask "how much" right up front. Works like magic!
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02-28-2015, 12:18 AM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Nov 18, 2009
Location: frisco tx
Posts: 4,539
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Originally Posted by Zanzibar789
Lol you're still stuck in the kid zone huh? Listen no I don't have kids but I work with a ton of people that do. You can add whatever permutation you like, the point wasn't about kids. It was about stay at home housewives with no skills and how risky that is. However, to answer your question I'd imagine you do what others do to make arrangements to drop kids off, pick kids up, or leave work to pick up sick kids. Like many people that I work with do.
If you don't have a professional job and you don't have that luxury then stay home, just be prepared to jump back in the work force at the earliest possible time. Again there are many single women out there holding it down for their families while at the same time working their asses off. Those are the women you should be advocating for, not those with transferable skills who also have the luxury to stay home. ;-)
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sorry your mom/guardian/auntie. didn't work. that lone star card is pretty attractive to a lot of women. its a damn shame your sitter didn't tell you that a good number of educated women, take care of their kids and run business's, work from home, and make a difference in the work place
it seems you may have come from a single parent ,gov't assisted childhood...sad for you
my mom was a stay at home mom, she took care of four boys, and my dad. volunteered for the PTA, helped out at our church, and taught English as a second language at a local adult care facility...
I feel bad that your mom wasn't someone you could be proud of...and it clouds your judgment to this day.
sucks to be you....the guy who wants to criticize moms who say home to better their children's lives
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02-28-2015, 12:24 AM
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Gaining Momentum
Join Date: Apr 5, 2011
Location: Houston, Tx
Posts: 76
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I actually think the hobby made me a better gentlemen with the ladies. Didn't start out that way because old habits die hard. I had a hard time getting anyone to accept an appointment with me at first because of the dumb shit that sometimes comes out of my mouth. Surprisingly it worked in the RW a lot for me. Girls would think it was funny. Now I know better and would rather treat all women with respect. With that said my pussy stockpile has dwindled significantly in the real world. lol...I don't understand this at all but trying. Maybe being a dickhead wasn't so bad for getting laid but it was definitely a struggle for long term relationships. I got slapped a lot. haha.
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