Kathryn Merteuil
Barden Bella
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I have no children, I am no longer a home owner, gave up my job, and it has been a long time since I have been to WDW. 

Some of these confessionals are a bit sad and depressing.![]()
IMHO, I don't think so. All of these people are sharing what is real life for them, which is much the same of the majority of Americans. I think most can agree that many on the internet stretch the truth to make a better appearances than what is reality in real life (especially on the DIS). I don't think any of the confessionals are sad, I think they're real.![]()
I thought you said these were "disguised brags" or something like that.Some of these confessionals are a bit sad and depressing.![]()
What my kids think of your father's invention...(sometimes I get the generic brand and take them all out of the box so kids think they are the name brand stuff)
I refuse to hold in farts if there's better than a 50/50 chance I can get away with letting them out![]()
I thought you said these were "disguised brags" or something like that.
Is our life perfect? Heck no. Are we sad or depressed because of what we're "missing"? Absolutely not.
Some of these confessionals are a bit sad and depressing.![]()
I'm not talking about being perfect or having no money. There are other issues here that make me sad and depressed. It seems like some people are intent on showing how hip it is to be a lackadaisical parent but that's just me.
It was one of those Very. Important. Threads which went on for several pages.
The proper way to eat a dinner roll is to break off a bite-size piece w/ your fingers & eat the piece you've broken off - not bite into the roll. You're also supposed to put a little pat of butter on your plate &, using your butter knife, butter the piece after you break it off - if you're so inclined to butter your bread.
I think for most on here they're intent on showing that what OTHERS think is important, isn't in their lives. You may think that makes them "lackadaisical", but the point is what YOU think doesn't really matter. Just because your kids get good grades, are good athletes, have scholarships coming out of their ears, your house is always clean, and you manage to go to Disney multiple times a year doesn't make you any better than the rest of us. No, I'm not saying you've claimed that about your life. I'm just giving an example.It seems like some people are intent on showing how hip it is to be a lackadaisical parent but that's just me.
Nothing wrong with any of that!I have no children, I am no longer a home owner, gave up my job, and it has been a long time since I have been to WDW.![]()