Girls would rather be housewives

gerryh

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That's the way I look at it too.

Of course then he starts dropping hints about the old folks home. Usually one that's been previously profiled on 60 Minutes or something.8O

You know when you raise your kids with a twisted sense of humour, it can really come back and bite you in the ***.

Lol.


Oh I know that one....... I tell my wife that their sense of humour is too much like her and her Dad's. Twisted really doesn't come close to describing it.
 

Ron in Regina

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My parents were at their wits end by the time I became a teenager. My oldest sister was a sociopath/pathelogical liar and I was the quiet one who had some very dangerous habits and friends. My parents were from the generation that believed everything could be fixed with the right punishment.

Are you saying you are marriage material similar to the girl in Europe that was kelp as a sex-slave for her father? I don't see the anniversaries hitting double digits but the ride won't be boring.

Wow.....What? As in, Huh?
 

Praxius

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I'd be a stay at home dad if I could.... and since Australia raised the retirement age to 70, it's looking more appealing.

By the time I can retire and start to live my life without having to work, I'll probably be dead or too feeble to do more than stare out the window, giving the stink eye to kids walking by.

Neither work or staying at home is easier or harder than the other as they all have their own responsibilities involved.

So a bunch of teenagers want to be housewives?

Good for them.... why is that a bad thing?

I don't want to be an engineer..... doesn't make me limp of the wrist.