God that description of Girls Night sounds like something I’d Irish Goodbye after 10 minutes. Can’t it just be a night you happen to be with some of your best lady friend either around a fire pit or at our favorite dive?
I am firmly against having to participate in any sort of activity just so that I can be rewarded with a drink. I would let the organizer know that I will hold a sign and cheer for them while drinking a beer at the finish line.
So before you had children and before you hit pause on your career (all your personal choice which is great) you wanted an engagement ring worth 3 months salary ( a tradition again created by an ad campaign) for your future husband’s commitment to providing? Don’t see how getting him a watch negates his commitment to provide solely in the future for you and your children when y’all are both still working and do not have children.
You’re new, so welcome to the comment section. Bring you’re A game and don’t give us trash takes you can’t strongly back up.
Because there might be a few career combos where having kids makes it difficult (unless you have extra help) then we shouldn’t promote the idea that it is possible to still work, be successful and have kids? If the couple with long hours at the office has a nanny (or maybe parents that live near by) and can keep working in their demanding careers, isn’t that having it all?
Never mind the fact that the diamond engagement ring wasn’t a tradition or popular until the 1940s after De Beers’ “A diamond is forever” ad campaign.
Why does anyone have to stay home? Last I checked both parents can work and raise their kids successfully. That’s my problem with what you’re saying. Even if someone is about more traditional gender roles, it doesn’t mean the woman has to stop working completely because they might have kids.
I thought you weren’t going to ask. I’m glad you did though. The usual Monday night meal for me, wine in a water bottle while I walk on a treadmill at the gym so I can watch The Bachelor live.
Ended up baking a cake too. Over achieving on a Wednesday night.
Making fried chicken and drinking Shiner.
Just say no. You won’t get roped into anything you don’t want to do anymore.
You can come hangout with me whenever you want. Just keep up, and don’t be the type that says “I don’t think we should do that”.
God that description of Girls Night sounds like something I’d Irish Goodbye after 10 minutes. Can’t it just be a night you happen to be with some of your best lady friend either around a fire pit or at our favorite dive?
It’s going to be a wild weather day in DC today and even more wild day in the office. Transit data better watch out because I’m going to own it today.
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Even emo kids need maps.
Fawzi aka: Micah
If I ever leave the office and get home I’ll uncork a bottle of wine and enjoy my liquid dinner.
I am firmly against having to participate in any sort of activity just so that I can be rewarded with a drink. I would let the organizer know that I will hold a sign and cheer for them while drinking a beer at the finish line.
So before you had children and before you hit pause on your career (all your personal choice which is great) you wanted an engagement ring worth 3 months salary ( a tradition again created by an ad campaign) for your future husband’s commitment to providing? Don’t see how getting him a watch negates his commitment to provide solely in the future for you and your children when y’all are both still working and do not have children.
You’re new, so welcome to the comment section. Bring you’re A game and don’t give us trash takes you can’t strongly back up.
Because there might be a few career combos where having kids makes it difficult (unless you have extra help) then we shouldn’t promote the idea that it is possible to still work, be successful and have kids? If the couple with long hours at the office has a nanny (or maybe parents that live near by) and can keep working in their demanding careers, isn’t that having it all?
Never mind the fact that the diamond engagement ring wasn’t a tradition or popular until the 1940s after De Beers’ “A diamond is forever” ad campaign.
Why does anyone have to stay home? Last I checked both parents can work and raise their kids successfully. That’s my problem with what you’re saying. Even if someone is about more traditional gender roles, it doesn’t mean the woman has to stop working completely because they might have kids.
I don’t know where to start with this…
I didn’t completely hate him until I saw the turtleneck. I lost the little respect I might have had for him then.
I thought you weren’t going to ask. I’m glad you did though. The usual Monday night meal for me, wine in a water bottle while I walk on a treadmill at the gym so I can watch The Bachelor live.
You can buy me a bigger tv since I’m a poor who maybe sits down to watch tv twice a week.
Only you don’t have a blind dog… you do however have a cat that plays fetch.