To: beaversmom
The self-absorption of the women interviewed in this piece is truly breathtaking. I'm glad that they have decided not to reproduce.
11 posted on
02/28/2006 2:43:07 AM PST by
Cincinatus
(Omnia relinquit servare Republicam)
To: Cincinatus
Boy you folks are quite "high and mighty". You think your better than these people who don't want kids ... you sound like the liberal elites you rail against all the time.
What a bunch of hypocrites!
So ... these folks don't want kids ... so what! I have three friends (couples) who have kids and all the problems I hear from them is about their kids ... and sometimes "worthless" kids --- their words not mine.
Some people (like me) are smart enough to know we were not cut out to have kids. Be glad we REALIZE this. How many times have you read stories or hear news stories about kids being abused by their parent(s) and said "boy ... some people shouldn't be aloud to have kids". Well, if they had decided not to have them, then these stories of horror to children would not happen.
So get off your high horses and apply the "freedom and liberty" view point we all here at FR like to express about other things to people who don't want kids.
13 posted on
02/28/2006 3:10:35 AM PST by
MaDeuce
(Do it to them, before they do it to you!)
To: Cincinatus
I agree with you. These people shouldn't be reproducing. My own brother has never had kids and it's a good thing. He is 45 years old and acts like a 15 year old. My Mother, stupid as she is, bought my brother a house, pays all utilites and his car. If she hadn't done that, my brother might have to stand on his own two feet.
23 posted on
02/28/2006 3:31:22 AM PST by
caver
(Yes, I did crawl out of a hole in the ground.)
To: Cincinatus
Julia Llewellyn Smith walks into a store. She accidentally knocks over a $10,000 crystal vase. The store owner comes running up, appalled and looking at the shattered vase. She tells him, "It's okay. I wasn't hurt at all."
87 posted on
02/28/2006 8:22:07 AM PST by
Richard Kimball
(I like to make everyone's day a little more surreal)
To: Cincinatus
The self-absorption of the women interviewed in this piece is truly breathtaking. I'm glad that they have decided not to reproduce. My initial thoughts as well. Can you imagine what kind of moms they'd be! Eeeech!
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