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Posted by: cherrywatts

12th Feb 2014 03:49am

how many of you emn and woman work to provide for your family it is this that keeps your family safe with a roof over there heads its this that keep your prized peziztions


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Sil sil
  • 19th Feb 2014 02:28pm

We work hard for our children, but in saying that I accept my capabilities & limit how many I can care for. It's a serious conscience decision & I don't believe in having everything in life & looking after none. I have a house, I clean it, I have a car, I clean it, I have a pet I walk it etc, everyone in the house has their responsibilities.

Caszie
  • 12th Feb 2014 11:43am

Personally speaking, it is to live from day to day. I work part time and my children are 18 and over and still living at home. My prized possessions are my children. It is nice having them at home but I have learned that they need to learn how to live like a flat mate and learn to help out. This has been a hard battle but I am persisting.

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