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Clive wrote:
In message , writes they've got a buggy and child to shift. They are masters of their own fate. If they can't fold a push chair then walk, if they can't walk then keep your knees together and you won't have the trouble of push chairs and kids annoying real passengers who need to get from A to B. Lets not forget that these women have all day to do their shopping or what ever it is they do. -- Clive Clive, I'm very disappointed by this attitude. I often find your posts very interesting so it's a shame to see that you think this way. After all, your mother didn't keep her knees together, so what right do you have to judge others? Bringing up a child is not easy and being a good mother is a full-time job. I suspect you are from an older generation of men that still does not acknowledge this fact. For a young "chav" (if we must use that word) mother the task is made even harder by the fact that she herself probably did not have an idyllic childhood and has no clear idea of how to deliver one for her own children - as much as she would no doubt love to. Perhaps you should consider the sacrifices your own mother made for you, and the privileges that were bestowed upon you as a child, before mouthing off like this. |
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