Alicnwondrln
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well i only read the 1st post then scrolled up to read sherrys i think ill have to start at the beginning and read it all
wow
wow
EsmeraldaX said:Wow. Just...wow. That has to be the nastiest, most uncalled for thing I have ever read on the DIS.
So you're 24 and you make a lot more money (as you quite frequently mention on the boards) than most of us will ever make. So what?
Should all my friends who are teachers and social workers quit their jobs so they can be CEO millionaires before they have kids?? They seem pretty happy. Mrs.Kreamer seems pretty happy.
I almost did not respond but I have to say, that was just rude, uncalled for and arrogant. And I think when Mrs. Kreamer told you to wait until you have your own kids to comment, she simply meant, it might be different when it's YOUR child watching something meant for adults. Her post did not sound rude at all.
Going away from this thread before it gets shut down...
Speak AFTER you have kids, then you can all you want.
gotta agree with MrsKreamer, it's really easy to be opinionated based on no life experiences. I hope I and the boards are still around in another few years when some of the "twenty-somethings" become parents
Dana likes to talk big. That is all she is....talk. So an immature 24 y/o insulting me...I really couldn't care less.
Wow, Dana...that's quite an ego you have on you. I hope it serves you well.
danacara said:Hey, having driven home and eaten dinner, I'm sorry I phrased that post as harshly as I did, and MrsKreamer does deserve credit for her classy response.
I usually try not to drop to the same level of condescension that I'm shown; I failed here. When a mom who's 30 or 40 tells me that I'll "understand when I have a kid", I'll usually buy that their extra life experience has granted them insight over me. But when someone younger than me tries it ... and a mental review of significant decisions suggests to me that we should be at minimum viewed as equal on the wisdom scale ... I blew up. Very uncharacteristic for me, and I'm sorry if anyone's feelings were genuine.
I want you all to know something.(shhh .. I'm whispering ... lean in to hear) I know that the way I portray myself on this board lends itself to the lashout. I know that my life is very extreme, one end of the continuum. I know that many, many of you regard me as arrogant and egotistical and materialistic ... and I'm OK with it. I am a little bit arrogant, a little bit egotistical, a little bit materialistic. I'm also a little bit right, occasionally ... maybe not in this case
... and I'm a little bit of an example of an interesting fact: women today can have kids and stay home at 22 if they want, and it's a beautiful thing for that kid ... but they can also live it up and enjoy the fruits of all that labor your generation and the one before you did in crashing through those glass ceilings. Your daughter can live a life where she is only dependent on a man for love and not for money, travel the world over, go to grad school, where she can buy the house she wants ... where she can have any job she wants, do anything she wants, unencumbered ... where she can have your grandchild and never worry about food and money and shelter and "what if my husband gets laid off or leaves me." if that's not what she wants, if she wants to be a wife and a mother more than any of that? Cool. But the option is open to her in a way that it wasn't open to women in 1970. And if I'm going to be the vilified figure who represents that ... I'm completely cool with that too. It's not 1970 anymore.
I also realize that the way I talk is intimidating as heck to some.
Again, sorry for my phrasing, which was over the line and offensive to women who faced circumstances or made choices which are different from my own; I'm sorry.
grlpwrd said:I don't know what's worse...
bratty 16yo rich girls or women who hate on other women.![]()
pirateofthecarolinas said:I enjoy hearing from these young woman that chose the same path that I chose so many years ago. I see myself in many of them.I wouldn't trade my life experiences for anything. Let's all try to be more respectful of one another.
Lori
crazelion said:I don't buy that TV, video games, and music is bad influnce on kids. It's the parents always trying to be there friend always trying to talk things out but it's obvoius not getting through to kids. That just makes some kids grow up crazy get help from a head doctor. Some kids is to sheltered in life.
Parents of the surbrubs please teach your kids some street smarts before sending out in the real world. So they won't get shock and have a nervous breakdown because when they come out there sheltered world.
danacara said:- Dana (who is wearing her Manolos, all you Dana Hatas.And they look quite delectable on these feet! Trying on outfits for Friday charity ball!) Hahahaha ... kidding ... I swear I'm kidding
septbride2002 said:Bragger
Hey niks81 - you , Dana, and I should start our own club.
~Amanda
danacara said:Amanda, you are too cute. Hnd me a tissue? I have to wipe some of my snot off the Manolos.![]()
niks81 said:Ok I fold
Obviously, we "twentysomethings" without children get a leeetle bit defensive too![]()