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pachoo
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Many apologies. *apology bow*
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kakashi68
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lifeiswhatyoumake said: @Paradigm Shift:
I have two things to say to you:
1. Creating a life is NOT equal to taking one. That's extremely dumb to say. 2. Learn how to fuck a girl in her asshole. You can't get her pregnant that way. I only fuck girls in the ass. I will fuck a girl in the pussy when I know I want to be with her for my whole life.
Creating a life and not giving a fuck about it and not loving it and letting it grow up emotionally fucked is still pretty fucking bad. Its a lifelong decision and not many people realise this. So many girls think OMG ITS GOING TO MAKE EVERYTHING BETTER AND HE WILL LOVE ME EVEN MORE. Then they end up single mum, miserable and unable to care for themselves or the children. They grow to resent there child and proceed to fuck it up aswell.
Bumhole is for shitting only. Dick doesnt go where shits go. Fuckin gross as fuck.
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Prisoner#1
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Crystal G said:
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Prisoner#1 said: lol... tell us about your experiences living in section 8 housing
I lived there when I was in my teens. a friend of mine owned a couple of homes that were paid for under section 8, they were nice, modest suburban homes, well cared for by another friend of mine. the 3 of us were roomies at one point and we abducted the guy which is how we met.
Must be different based on the region I guess, in the city you aren't going to get to live in a nice neighborhood under Section 8.
section 8 isnt defined by regions areas or any of that shit, it's a means of payment but I believe you're confusing slumlord and shitty housing authority property for section 8 housing. in my town the housing authority has some fairly strict rules. they arent slums or ghetto, they're little quadruplexes. the county I work in, I actually became familiar with their housing authority properties and saw there were 4 well maintained locations and one where they appeared to send the miscreants, a place with the same rules as the other properties but it's not as strictly enforced. it's where they allow the ones they know are going to be a problem to live in order to allow the ones that are legitimately trying to do it right to live in peace. I've replaced a lot of glass and fixed a lot of doors on the hill. only a little in other places
under section 8, any landlord can lease his place as a section 8 rental, they have criteria that has to be met and while it cant be strictly enforced it provides some peace of mind to all but the shittiest. they also tend to be the ones that seek the shittiest places out for rent to begin with because they want to surround themselves with the ghetto mentality
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Prisoner#1
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Crystal G said: Haha..... Maybe you should look at the difference between a $50 stroller and a $200 one, it's easy to see why the $200 stroller costs $200.
Here's a $20 stroller from Target, you can tell this thing is really cheap, probably doesn't carry over 10lbs and will probably fall apart pretty easily
http://target.scene7.com/is/image/Target/17236219?wid=3000&hei=3000&qlt=70&fmt=pjpeg
Here's a $60 stroller from Target, looks a little better and more durable, but again this is just a stroller and nothing else, it doesn't convert into a car seat or anything.
If you try to save all this money buying a cheap stroller only to have to spend more money to buy a car seat on top of that, then you're not really saving any money are you?
http://target.scene7.com/is/image/Target/50183558?wid=3000&hei=3000&qlt=70&fmt=pjpeg
Compare this with a $279 stroller that converts into a car seat and a bassinet.
There's a reason $300 strollers come with the price tag attached. You don't want to have to wake the baby up every time you want to move the baby from the car to the stroller. If you have to spend time shushing a crying baby every time you want to go somewhere, then you're really not saving anything in money in the long run, are you?
http://target.scene7.com/is/image/Target/15089610?wid=3000&hei=3000&qlt=70&fmt=pjpeg
I used a stroller as little as possible with my kids, my kids stayed in my arms in public, it makes it harder to ignore them and their needs when they're in your arms or holding your hand. to me a $20 stroller is as useful as a $300 one because it's a place to hold the kids stuff
my kids were never fussy when it came to being shuffled around and I honestly believe it's because I did hold them so much, I never saw it as a chore to get them in and out of the car and never once left them in a car even if it was just to buy a coke or pay for gas, they always went in with me
I was afraid they'd steal the car
now that they're in their teens, I give them the choice to stay or go
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Prisoner#1
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pachoo said: All this arguing on baby stuff going on I guess I'll just share some perspective as a mom. I think in total for our sons stuff as a newborn I spent....
what the hell... you got pregnant and didnt invite me?
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Daycare is also very expensive but you can get help and tax credits for those.
I know this sounds weird but the town I live in provides free daycare to preschool kids, no charge to the parents. I never made use of it because I didnt feel I had a need but it was available if I ever needed it.
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Re: Women [Re: trees]
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trees said: Do you think you'll ever be a mum some day?
I bet someday she will and carry on the spirit of Crystal G
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I can understand where the OP is coming from, though, perhaps he had a recent experience that made his rant less coherent. Teenage pregnancy and pregnancy in general is a massive problem in the UK. Everyone breeds like rabbits and they care about nothing else. These people are almost always on benefits and it's well known they do NOT actually want to work when given the chance (add their benefits together... probably equals a part-time job, even more)
They are a plague. Not nice people, unhealthy, little regard for anything not involving themselves (yes even the kids). Usually love alcohol and/or drugs. I live in a decent area but... take a 10 minute walk and you'll feel like you are in the Trainspotting 
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And it's men as well... not just women.
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lifeiswhatyoumake
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lifeiswhatyoumake said: @Paradigm Shift:
I have two things to say to you:
1. Creating a life is NOT equal to taking one. That's extremely dumb to say. 2. Learn how to fuck a girl in her asshole. You can't get her pregnant that way. I only fuck girls in the ass. I will fuck a girl in the pussy when I know I want to be with her for my whole life.
Creating a life and not giving a fuck about it and not loving it and letting it grow up emotionally fucked is still pretty fucking bad. Its a lifelong decision and not many people realise this. So many girls think OMG ITS GOING TO MAKE EVERYTHING BETTER AND HE WILL LOVE ME EVEN MORE. Then they end up single mum, miserable and unable to care for themselves or the children. They grow to resent there child and proceed to fuck it up aswell.
Bumhole is for shitting only. Dick doesnt go where shits go. Fuckin gross as fuck.
Yes, some single moms might grow up to resent their kid and not loving it, but NOT EVERY time. Even the kids that grow up in a horrible situation with no dad and an evil mom can grow up to help the world.
On the other hand, EVERY time some one is killed they lose their chance to help the world and make it a better place. I hope you see how taking a life and making one are not equal now.
As for anal, it's only gross if you don't think about how intelligent an action it really is if you don't want to get some one pregnant. Have fun paying child support, bruh. Also a lot of chicks are totally into it, either for intelligent reasons, pleasure, or both.
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specialpeopleclub said: Women are terrible at picking good men.
Get it together women.
Perhaps they are so terrible at picking good because a majority of men are by default, terrible. That seems to be what you are implying anyway. 
No, I'm saying women choose the men they have children with poorly
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OP how can you start such a shit thread and not come back to defend your points? No wonder women don't like you, I wouldn't fuck you either with all that talk and no follow through.
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LunarEclipse
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moonrockmushy said: OP how can you start such a shit thread and not come back to defend your points? No wonder women don't like you, I wouldn't fuck you either with all that talk and no follow through.
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Paradigm Shift said: Women
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pachoo
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Prisoner#1 said:
what the hell... you got pregnant and didnt invite me?

Funny/creeper story though, I worked as a delivery person at a bar while I was pregnant and there was this customer who really wanted to see the birth of my child. He went on for a lonnnnnnng time with that story about the beauty of birth and stuff. I couldn't even stop him because it was just so hilarious to me, and also he was just probably in awe of the beauty of life while being drunk at the time because he cried a bit. At the end, I was like "Sorry, but no."
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[it]Prisoner#1 said:
I know this sounds weird but the town I live in provides free daycare to preschool kids, no charge to the parents. I never made use of it because I didnt feel I had a need but it was available if I ever needed it.
That is so awesome! There were some here but only through the low income paperwork, which could take months. You would essentially lose your job if you couldn't find stable daycare and would eventually just have to chose between your kid or working. And not every one of those places were awesome and they can be really overflowing with kids in Northern Virginia. But it can help those in situations where child care is needed. And after awhile with mothers you can start to gain friendships for play dates and watching each other's kids for free.
But we just decided among ourselves we were going to keep one of us parents home with our son. It was just our preference and we worked hard to uphold it but I don't regret it. Now that he is getting older it is getting easier. Also it was awesome seeing things were available if needed like you said. There were things I felt not taking advantage of bc of the thought someone would need it more than me. In a populated area, that weighed heavily in my decisions.
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Prisoner#1 said: I used a stroller as little as possible with my kids, my kids stayed in my arms in public, it makes it harder to ignore them and their needs when they're in your arms or holding your hand. to me a $20 stroller is as useful as a $300 one because it's a place to hold the kids stuff
my kids were never fussy when it came to being shuffled around and I honestly believe it's because I did hold them so much, I never saw it as a chore to get them in and out of the car and never once left them in a car even if it was just to buy a coke or pay for gas, they always went in with me
I was afraid they'd steal the car
now that they're in their teens, I give them the choice to stay or go
Don't your arms start to get tired after you're holding your kid for more than 10 minutes straight? I mean, carrying 20lbs really starts to make your arms sore after a few minutes. Do you use one of those body wraps or harnesses or something?
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pachoo
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Nah, you just gain more muscles for it. My son was carried a ton by us or we made him walk... or he just ran and we chased him hah. They really arent that heavy.
We usually used strollers like at like zoos, the mall, etc. Or just going out for a walk. It is a pain in the butt to get them out for everything. Same with lugging the car seat into stores.
I have never used a harness or wrap. But I know a ton of people who do.
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