When I was a freshman in college there was this girl that I kept running into that was always an ******* and argumentative with me for no reason on campus. One day I ran into her and tried talking to her between classes and after several hours walked back to her dorm apartment and she turned on "Mr. Jones" really loud on loop while I cornered her, ripped her skirt off and raw dogged her across the sofa while the alternated between telling me I was a POS and that she wanted me to slap her harder. Did that several times - for some reason she always had that same album playing. I stopped after her girlfriend moved into town and was always around her. Thinking about it - I was kind of an *******, I did ask - I just ***** her without protection when I wanted to, belittled all of her ideas and then just stopped coming around after it wasn't worth it because she had a girlfriend around that I really didn't like. Also I would take food out of her apartment and money if she had it sitting around. Can't say she really seemed to care - she never asked me to leave or avoided me and would text me sometimes late at night to come over. Crazy how little thought I used to put into things.
Being a stay-at-home mom/dad isn't nearly as hard as people make it out to be. Don't get me wrong - it's very HONORABLE...and if you can afford to do it, by all means do it.....but it's not hard at all. People who say it's harder than working a full time job are just being nice. It's not even close.
scales to anything some people stay at home but they’re lazy and don’t do ****. A family actually counting on someone to produce meals, clean clothes, having transportation and a plan for everything always is the other end of that spectrum and is absolutely in line with any job. And you say if you can afford it but the kicker is how much money can that person save the group by being a constant presence. And knowing hey, this is the gig for years at a time, where you will be pretty much relying on another person to produce income. And if you make it through that in one piece future employers have long seen it as a detriment to a resume. this is definitely an unpopular opinion and pretty close to being off base as well.
Toyotas are incredibly overrated vehicles. They are overpriced, have horrible deals on interest rates, and they’re like 10-15 years behind most brands in standard features. Notably, 95% of the time you see a jackass on the road with no lights on, you can bet it’s a Toyota, no automatic headlights or DRLs. Im not saying they suck, my wife has a Highlander, it’s nice, but she could have gotten a nicer vehicle for the same price.
Hmm… The whole ******* a girl I hardly knew without permission probably turns some people off. The whole not giving a **** about her opinions probably upset some. The whole taking her money and food is likely frowned upon.