I dont know how people with kids function. Like it seriously blows my mind. I can't wrap my fingers around how one must juggle a full time job, along with crazy kids. By the time I get off work, I'm so exhausted I dont know if which way is up or down, so most of the time I just head out for happy hour to set me straight. But when you've got kid-os to tend to, you cant go have a pedicure, head to the mall or sit your tired butt down at some bar! Theres not breaks with kids. I can barely remember to feed my dog and go to school at the same time.....and then on top of that hectic schedule have full time job. Seriously.....I have no idea what it takes to have kids, and I'll be frank... I dont see myself having children. I'm way too selfish to share my time. With that said...good day.
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