Actually Amy made a great point about you staying home and this is how you responded:
"'being supermom also means being yourself' and I really like my job and I like the extra income and I like the "vacation" that the job offers (as in, being able to go to the bathroom or to eat when I want, instead of being on the child's schedule -- Amy, you'll find out after your baby gets here!), but I know that's my dilemma to figure out." -EOQ
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That must have been one of the most selfish reasons I ever heard for one to not be with their child. You probably put the responsibility of your issues on your nanny and your child's school where it should be you who steps up to the plate and take responsibility for your own child. And to top this off, you're pregnant with another future neglected kid so you can eat and use the bathroom when you please.
It's easier to label me a troll than to realize that this is your child and his needs are your responsibility. I'm so sick of this whole politically correct approach in life in which people put themselves first instead of their obligations to their family and children.
Regards...
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