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[ - ] kinds finally going to summer camp in a week (9-1pm)...What should I do for myself or get done while they're gone...? 1 Reply [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:18 PM Flag
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Nails, hair, shopping, reorganize closets, cook something nice for dinner, go have brunch and read a magazine. Enjoy! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 08:10 PM Flag
[ - ] dh went on a 9 day vacation by himself when I was 8mo pg. we had sex the night he got back. 5 days later I had a severe sore throat, swollen lymph nodes in neck and small clear fluid filled blisters on tongue, lips and the outside of genitals. I had never had this before. does is sound like he cheated on me and caught something? I think I was tested for herpes at the initial pg bloodtest. I was clear of all stds. wdyt 7 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:18 PM Flag
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why did he go on a 9 day vacation by himslef? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:20 PM Flag
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he's super selfish [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:21 PM Flag
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I hate to say it, but you should see your OB/GYN and get cultures sent for Herpes from the blisters. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:23 PM Flag
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how long ago was this? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:28 PM Flag
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this just happened? you're still pg? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:35 PM Flag
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hopefully its all coincidental, but doesn't sound like it. Go to your OB stat!! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:39 PM Flag
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you had oral sex too? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 08:05 PM Flag
[ - ] anyone? anyone? car service that has car seats for trip to the airport in NYC? suggestions? 4 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:18 PM Flag
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legends [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:26 PM Flag
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won't you use car seats where you are going? just take your own. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:28 PM Flag
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Honestly, I have used several services and it's 50/50 they remember the correct car seat. I always bring my own. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 08:08 PM Flag
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kid car has car seats but the trip is pricey. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 08:46 PM Flag
[ - ] Are you happy in your marriage? If so, what makes it a happy one? 17 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:17 PM Flag
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no [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:20 AM Flag
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Considering an affair much are you? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:20 AM Flag
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yes. The most important thing is that we are equal partners--in work, decision making, spending, and caring for dc. Also we like to do many of the same things. But it is not perfect and we have had our problems. At the end of the day, I just couldn't imagine life without him. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:26 AM Flag
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I feel this way too - we've also been through a humungous health issue with one of our kids, and believe it or not, this has ultimately made us a stronger couple. Granted, there are plenty of times when I feel as if we are 'co-existing', just roommates, but that's the time where you have to put in the extra effort to make things good again. Otherwise, I can see where that's the time that the rift between two people can get bigger and bigger. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:29 AM Flag
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Madly in love with my husband, but don't want to have sex with him. Such a bummer. I don't want to cheat or split up- can't imagine spending my life with anyone else- but when we make out it feels like kissing my uncle. Sigh. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:30 AM Flag
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then, I dare say, you're not madly in love [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:47 AM Flag
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I agree. You're not "madly in love" if you don't want to have sex with hubby. Maybe you once WERE madly in love...but not now... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 08:01 AM Flag
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I agree with this sentiment [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:49 AM Flag
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disagree. In long, successful marriages stages like this happen all the time. If your children are young, you become so focused on them- tired, stressed, that the sexual interest goes away. If you hang in there and make an effort to keep the sex life going, even if it feels forced, the spark will eventually come back. Hang in there! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:52 AM Flag
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I agree with this ^^^. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 07:00 AM Flag
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Were you ever attracted to him? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:56 AM Flag
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read Erick Fromme, The Art of Loving. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 07:04 AM Flag
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You are me exactly. I believe you and also believe you are madly in love! I guess this is just part of the deal. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 07:44 AM Flag
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been married (happily most of the time) for almost 20 years. enjoy the good times and roll through the bad and have realistic expectations [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:48 AM Flag
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Yes. We complement each other, shore up each other's weaknesses and use our strengths to make a good partnership. And I think we both appreciate the other's contribution. It also helps that we make time for each other away from the kids. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:59 AM Flag
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Yes. We're in love. That's what makes it a happy marriage. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 07:42 AM Flag
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We are basically in total agreement about how to raise dcs, make each other laugh, both have work we like. We have our struggles and have done some counseling, but whenever I see other people's bad marriages, it reminds me how fortunate I am (not that everyone else has a bad marriage, but recently I've realized how little i have to complain about). [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 08:12 AM Flag
[ - ] what's that NYC car service that has children's car seats? need to go to the airport with 3yo. thanks!!! 2 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:07 PM Flag
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Kid Car NY - www.kidcarny.com. It ain't cheap. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:16 PM Flag
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Legends. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:17 PM Flag
[ - ] Any vegetarians around? Have you chosen vegetarianism for your children? My oldest (7yo) is vegetarian by choice, even though I tried to get him to eat meat. Now I can't decide what I want to do about my 6mo. Both me and dh are veg. Opinions? 13 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:06 PM Flag
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I am a vegetarian and so is dc. It never even crossed my mind to feed her meat. When she is older, she is free to become a meat eater [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:13 PM Flag
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children need fat and protein. do not go vegetarian with your 6mo. first, i think it's something people should all choose on their own. second, i'd check with your pediatrician as to when it's a healthy alternative. there's just no amount of cheese or beans or nuts that will give the proper fat for brain development. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:15 PM Flag
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That is not true at all. Whole milk, cheese, eggs, etc certainly will. That is a silly and misinformed thing to say. You do know that millions of highly intelligent & successful people were raised from infanthood as vegetarians, don't you? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:22 PM Flag
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ITA! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:25 PM Flag
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np: our pediatrician had no issues with our family beign vegetarian. now, if iron had come back low, maybe things would have changed. but both my veggie kids are healthy. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 02:41 PM Flag
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i agree. this nonsense that beans are going to take care of a growing child's needs is untrue and those poor kids' brains are malnourished, IMO [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 02:42 PM Flag
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Good thing that your opinion is wrong and not backed up by medical science. FWIW, vegetarians eat eggs & cheese. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 02:43 PM Flag
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as long as they get enough fat and protein. but beans isn't going to cut it [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 02:45 PM Flag
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and why do you think that is all a vegetarian child will be eating? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 02:47 PM Flag
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we aren't talking vegans here. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 02:43 PM Flag
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My 2 yo is basically a vegetarian. He really has a strong meat aversion and has since he was a baby. DH and I definitely eat meat (although I don't really love it and usually choose veggie options when we are out, so maybe ds gets it from me?). I was concerned about iron and protein but my ped said that as long as he was eating iron fortified bkfast cereal as well as dairy and meat alternatives it was just fine. (He loves eggs, yogurt, cheese, peanut butter, lentil soup.) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 08:56 AM Flag
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vegetarian totally safe. vegan NO. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 02:33 PM Flag
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my husband and i are pescatarian (we eat fish, but no meat) and that's how the whole family eats. my older kid is 7 and if he wants to choose meat for himself at thsi age, its fine by me, but i'm not cooking it. FWIW he is, if anything, more vegetarian than I am. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 02:37 PM Flag
[ - ] help my 3 yo dd has had a very strong fishy odor the past 3 days...on her skin, in her hair. I have bathed her and she was fine, and then 10-15 minutes later she stinks again. Anyone with experience with this? 13 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:02 PM Flag
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what has she been eating? Is she sweating it out???????? Been near a skunk????? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:06 PM Flag
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regular diet...not near a skunk...she really smells like fish...its awful to be around. My older ds keeps telling her "eew you stink." Its really unpleasant [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:07 PM Flag
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does she have vaginal issues? I'd take her Dr. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:10 PM Flag
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i'm gonna call tomorrow...the smell is everywhere...even her hair smells like it...and that is even within 15 minutes after washing her hair. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:11 PM Flag
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found this, you might want to peruse through this: [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:31 PM Flag
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Conventional wisdom suggests that perspiration is the cause of body odor. However, perspiration by itself is basically odorless, but it is the bacteria and odors coming from other sources that are the real culprits. Anaerobic bacteria, which flourish when your body doesn't have enough oxygen, may well be the cause of your body odor. As the body's metabolism goes to work, it gives off odors which is the body's way of ridding itself of waste products. Any imbalances in metabolism will result in stronger odors. We suggest you visit our Bad Breath, Foot Odor and Sweaty Hands sections for in-depth discussions of some of the causes and remedies. Since we are talking about waste products you must consider toxins as a possible cause of body odor. In today's world we are bombarded with toxins in our homes, food, and air that accumulate in the body when the organs of elimination cannot dispose of them. The liver and intestines may be clogged up, causing odors to emanate from the body, so we suggest a thorough detoxification program by cleansing the liver, kidneys and colon. At some point in the future we will have a complete section on this very important process. Dietary imbalances, resulting in constipation or a deficiency of magnesium or zinc may be other causes of body odor. See our Constipation section for causes and remedies. Because of a person's body chemistry, some people who eat large quantities of meat or who are vegetarians have a very distinctive body odor which can be quite offensive. Some individuals cannot metabolize foods containing large amounts of choline, such as eggs, fish, liver and legumes. The result is a "fishy" smell. If you are one of these people, cut out these products and see if this is the cause of your odor. Certain foods and drinks, such as onions, garlic, curry, certain spicy foods, coffee and alcohol, are also prime causes. Fried and baked goods may contain rancid fats and oils that lead to body odor. Sweat glands (apocrine glands) under the arms and in the groin secrete a substance that is the major non-food/drink related cause of body odor. This substance, which contains protein, carbohydrates, and lipids, often secreted by a surge in sex hormones caused by tense moments or emotional stress, is quickly attacked by bacteria, causing odor. Also, today children are starting puberty much earlier, and this change in hormones may lead to body odor in children younger than previously. Estrogen dominance, often caused by petrochemical products, may trigger the earlier puberty. Drinking sodas out of plastic bottles is one of the leading causes of estrogen dominance. There may be underlying causes of excessive sweating, such as low blood sugar, liver disease, diabetes, parasites, metabolic dysfunction, menopause, or emotional stress (anger, fear, excitement). Excessive sweat may be on the forehead, palms, soles of the feet or the underarms. See our Sweaty Hands section for some suggestions to help with this problem. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:31 PM Flag
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what? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:33 PM Flag
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In today's world we are bombarded with toxins in our homes, food, and air that accumulate in the body when the organs of elimination cannot dispose of them. The liver and intestines may be clogged up, causing odors to emanate from the body, so we suggest a thorough detoxification program by cleansing the liver, kidneys and colon. At some point in the future we will have a complete section on this very important process. Dietary imbalances, resulting in constipation or a deficiency of magnesium or zinc may be other causes of body odor. See our Constipation section for causes and remedies. Because of a person's body chemistry, some people who eat large quantities of meat or who are vegetarians have a very distinctive body odor which can be quite offensive. Some individuals cannot metabolize foods containing large amounts of choline, such as eggs, fish, liver and legumes. The result is a "fishy" smell. If you are one of these people, cut out these products and see if this is the cause of your odor. Certain foods and drinks, such as onions, garlic, curry, certain spicy foods, coffee and alcohol, are also prime causes. Fried and baked goods may contain rancid fats and oils that lead to body odor. Sweat glands (apocrine glands) under the arms and in the groin secrete a substance that is the major non-food/drink related cause of body odor. This substance, which contains protein, carbohydrates, and lipids, often secreted by a surge in sex hormones caused by tense moments or emotional stress, is quickly attacked by bacteria, causing odor. Also, today children are starting puberty much earlier, and this change in hormones may lead to body odor in children younger than previously. Estrogen dominance, often caused by petrochemical products, may trigger the earlier puberty. Drinking sodas out of plastic bottles is one of the leading causes of estrogen dominance. There may be underlying causes of excessive sweating, such as low blood sugar, liver disease, diabetes, parasites, metabolic dysfunction, menopause, or emotional stress (anger, fear, excitement). Excessive sweat may be on the forehead, palms, soles of the feet or the underarms. See our Sweaty Hands section for some suggestions to help with this problem. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:33 PM Flag
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which can be quite offensive. Some individuals cannot metabolize foods containing large amounts of choline, such as eggs, fish, liver and legumes. The result is a "fishy" smell. If you are one of these people, cut out these products and see if this is the cause of your odor. Certain foods and drinks, such as onions, garlic, curry, certain spicy foods, coffee and alcohol, are also prime causes. Fried and baked goods may contain rancid fats and oils that lead to body odor. Sweat glands (apocrine glands) under the arms and in the groin secrete a substance that is the major non-food/drink related cause of body odor. This substance, which contains protein, carbohydrates, and lipids, often secreted by a surge in sex hormones caused by tense moments or emotional stress, is quickly attacked by bacteria, causing odor. Also, today children are starting puberty much earlier, and this change in hormones may lead to body odor in children younger than previously. Estrogen dominance, often caused by petrochemical products, may trigger the earlier puberty. Drinking sodas out of plastic bottles is one of the leading causes of estrogen dominance. There may be underlying causes of excessive sweating, such as low blood sugar, liver disease, diabetes, parasites, metabolic dysfunction, menopause, or emotional stress (anger, fear, excitement). Excessive sweat may be on the forehead, palms, soles of the feet or the underarms. See our Sweaty Hands section for some suggestions to help with this problem. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:35 PM Flag
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moments or emotional stress, is quickly attacked by bacteria, causing odor. Also, today children are starting puberty much earlier, and this change in hormones may lead to body odor in children younger than previously. Estrogen dominance, often caused by petrochemical products, may trigger the earlier puberty. Drinking sodas out of plastic bottles is one of the leading causes of estrogen dominance. There may be underlying causes of excessive sweating, such as low blood sugar, liver disease, diabetes, parasites, metabolic dysfunction, menopause, or emotional stress (anger, fear, excitement). Excessive sweat may be on the forehead, palms, soles of the feet or the underarms. See our Sweaty Hands section for some suggestions to help with this problem. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:37 PM Flag
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Does her breath smell at all like nail polish remover/acetone? It's possible that her metabolism is utilizing predominantly fat and protein reserves instead of carbs and she's making a lot of ketone bodies that go into the blood, making her breath smell. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:56 PM Flag
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there is a genetic condition called trimethylaminuria (or something like that) that is associated with a fishy type smell. See a geneticist. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 08:08 PM Flag
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I just looked this up on wikipedia and it really sounds like what OP is describing. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:33 AM Flag
[ - ] My 4 yo ds is obsessed with spiderman. I mean, he won't play or talk about anything else. I think it is actually impeding his social life because other kids aren't that interested. It is really hard to get him to play anything else. Anyone BTDT? 1 Reply [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Toddler 07.22.08, 06:58 PM Flag
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does he watch spiderman? if so limit it. There is a boy in my dc's class who was this way about benten. the mom had to literally not let him watch it anymore. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:17 PM Flag
[ - ] We are moving to Katonah next month and I'm trying to find a preschool for my DD. So far I've found three options: Katonah Playcare, Katonah Playschool or Quality Time Nursery School. Does anyone know anything about these schools (pros/cons, etc) or can recommend any others? TIA! 2 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:51 PM Flag
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My first child went to Katonah Playcare for 2 years. It was a very loving supportive environment and the teachers were outstanding. I have very fond memories. It is housed in a Church Hall. He then went to Gym Care on Railroad Avenue in Bedford Hills. The surroundings are very sunny,bright and colorful. The best part is that the children get I believe it was a good half hour of gymnastics time (which then gives you that extra half an hour) in their state of the art facility. The trampolines are flush to the floor and so you do not have to worry about them falling off! There were many sections and activities for them in the huge gym. The best part was that you are allowed to go upstairs to the balcony to WATCH! The classroom was excellent as well. By time you get them home they are ready for a very good nap. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 03.13.09, 06:15 AM Flag
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Hi - I must have hit a wrong key - anyway those were the two I have been very happy with and recommend. I happen to have a full list on the home page of my website www.KarenFromKatonah.com [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 03.13.09, 06:20 AM Flag
[ - ] The modern workplace is set up so you can be a big earner or a good parent but not both. But modern life is set up so that if you're not a huge earner, you are screwed. 2 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:51 PM Flag
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Nah--it depends how you define modern life. We're not huge earners, but we're happy. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:54 PM Flag
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yawn. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:09 PM Flag
[ - ] When I click on reply to individual posts nothing happens, am I doing something wrong??? 1 Reply [ Reply | Watch | More ]
New York City 07.22.08, 06:50 PM Flag
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Must be. Log out and log back in again. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:51 PM Flag
[ - ] If you lost everything, couldn't keep your home or apartment, WWYD? No family to help financially. TIA 9 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:49 PM Flag
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i am a sahm so i would bust my ass and get a job. even if it was working at target or waitressing. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:50 PM Flag
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^^we would downsize and make it work because we would have to. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:51 PM Flag
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move in with a friend? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:51 PM Flag
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^and look for a job of course.... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:51 PM Flag
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Sell the booty on Eleventh Avenue [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:52 PM Flag
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Lost as in had to sell the apartment or something else? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:53 PM Flag
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Forced to give up a rental, sell, not having much money in general. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:54 PM Flag
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So this is a hypothetical? There are worlds of difference between giving up a rental and being forced to sell an apartment. I'd leave the city and go somewhere less expensive and close to friends. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:56 PM Flag
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this post is too vague. is there a job involved? is the residence owned or rented? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:55 PM Flag
[ - ] psychic mom - am i pregnant? when will i get pregnant? 2 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:48 PM Flag
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when you have sex [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 08:49 PM Flag
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psychic mom- will i have another db ? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 08:50 PM Flag
[ - ] I really don't mean to generalize or be offensive, but honestly it seems the Indian and Pakistani children I know in NY are generally out of control. Is there a cultural reason for this? Why are these children not disciplined? 12 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
Toddler 07.22.08, 06:44 PM Flag
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That has not been my experience. My Indian neighbors are among the strictest parents I've ever met. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:46 PM Flag
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same. the parents seem to be very involved with their education also [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:03 AM Flag
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Really? Indian kids are the best kids I know. So well behaved, really smart in school, great values and just lovely all around. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:18 AM Flag
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It is only acceptable to say this about upper middle class white children [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:48 PM Flag
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op: the DCs I am referring to are UMC [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:52 PM Flag
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You are generalizing and being offensive. WIW, most of the Indian and Pakinstani dc that I know are extremely well-behaved, although that is also generalizing. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:15 PM Flag
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but you do mean to be racist? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 07:31 PM Flag
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op: I am not racist, although I knew I would get this reaction. I know about 6 DCs who fit this description and they all have the common characteristic of not knowing when to talk or not (I am talking 5-6 year olds, not younger), demanding things incessantly even when told no that they can't have something, and most importantly, these behaviors occur in the parents' presence and the parents say nothing. If it were me, I would tell my DC to stop. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 05:49 AM Flag
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I would imagine it is more about the lower standards of the people you spend time with. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:28 AM Flag
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^^^np [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 06:28 AM Flag
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From what I have observed, in these cultures there seems to be a different standard applied to boys than to girls. Boys are generally coddled and allowed to "get away with" things, more so than girls. I don't know if this bears any similarity to what you have observed. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 05:52 AM Flag
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I thought about this, but I have seen it with girls. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 05:54 AM Flag
[ - ] How do I reply?? 1 Reply [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:43 PM Flag
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Like this. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:43 PM Flag
[ - ] Would it change your vote if McCain picked a woman VP? 3 Replies [ Reply | Watch | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:42 PM Flag
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No. He's anti-choice, anti-gay marriage, and pro-war. His running mate changes none of that. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.22.08, 06:43 PM Flag
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no - I'm voting for him already [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 12:55 AM Flag
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No, I don't vote for a gender. Also, nothing he does could ever get me to vot for him. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.23.08, 04:22 AM Flag
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