Parents may want to look away for I will surely offend sensitive ears, but can I ask a question to the single people without children out there with siblings who do? Just taking a poll, but is it just me or do they become the most self-important, condescending, and insufferable people on the planet? Seriously, if my sister rolls her eyes at me one more time for something I want to spend my money on or plans I have for the weekend, off my Christmas card list she goes. Just because you have kids doesn't give you the right to judge what I decide to do with either my time or my money and just because I don't doesn't give you the right to expect me to drop whatever it is I'm doing and help you with the responsibility you decided to bear, not me. Appreciate our help, but don't assume it will always be there every time you want it to be. No one forced you to have those kids, sister, and as much as I love my niece and nephew, if they're such a burden, maybe you shoulda just stayed on the pill. It's amazing how quickly they forget what it's like to be a person instead of just a parent after they decide to have children, huh?
Look, no offense, parents (if that's even possible at this point), I get it, it's a huge responsibility and all that, but there are just some parents out there who completely lose their identity after having kids and look down upon those who have decided not to at that particular point in their lives. In fact, let me relate a little conversation that occurred between my sister and I just a few weeks ago while having lunch with her family and our mom. I had mentioned how a friend of mine had children and while I do think he's a really good guy, there are probably better parents out there, to which she replied, "well, if he's such a bad parent, why did he decide to have the S-E-X then?"
DUH! The same reason everyone else does!
Not that I condone unsafe sex by any stretch of the imagination, mind you, but I just couldn't believe it's been so long since she's had sex other than to just procreate that she forgot that there are other reasons people have it.
She's like an alien now or something. A really short, really annoyingly judgmental alien with ridiculously expensive tastes in purses and shoes, who drives an SUV that she uses as little more than a school bus and shopping cart.
Look, no offense, parents (if that's even possible at this point), I get it, it's a huge responsibility and all that, but there are just some parents out there who completely lose their identity after having kids and look down upon those who have decided not to at that particular point in their lives. In fact, let me relate a little conversation that occurred between my sister and I just a few weeks ago while having lunch with her family and our mom. I had mentioned how a friend of mine had children and while I do think he's a really good guy, there are probably better parents out there, to which she replied, "well, if he's such a bad parent, why did he decide to have the S-E-X then?"
DUH! The same reason everyone else does!
Not that I condone unsafe sex by any stretch of the imagination, mind you, but I just couldn't believe it's been so long since she's had sex other than to just procreate that she forgot that there are other reasons people have it.
She's like an alien now or something. A really short, really annoyingly judgmental alien with ridiculously expensive tastes in purses and shoes, who drives an SUV that she uses as little more than a school bus and shopping cart.
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Nah Im not offend.. I feel the same way for the most part