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ledkr · 19/02/2011 23:20

I am shocked to understand that some women with children do not post on internet forums and spend the majority of their time looking after their children,cooking,cleaning and generally forsaking their own lives to serve others.AIBU to think that these women should take some time out for themselves and have a break everynow and then.After all nobody critisises men who spend hours on gaming sites whilst neglecting their families.Grin

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Tiredmumno1 · 19/02/2011 23:24
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poochela · 19/02/2011 23:27

my life was an echoing void until mumsnet.

I now, after several hours at my laptop, emerge blinknig into the daylight to find my children half naked eating out of the bin.

janiesmum · 19/02/2011 23:27

when you say no one criticises the men

erm, have you read some of the threads on here Grin

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AgentZigzag · 19/02/2011 23:31

I regularly let DD1 stay off school so I don't have to waste precious MN time doing the school run.

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ledkr · 19/02/2011 23:37

agent thats a great idea,that way she can helpout with the younger dcs and bring you snacks to the pc,that will give you even more time free.I also find taking them to the jet wash on a sunday night saves valuable mn time.

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poochela · 19/02/2011 23:41

you can shave valuable MN seconds off dinner time by teaching your toddler to use a microwave.

AgentZigzag · 19/02/2011 23:45

I just set her up on the Jacqueline Wilson forum ledkr, training her up for when she's the next generation of MN Wink

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ledkr · 19/02/2011 23:46

yep,thats baby led weaning for sure.

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poochela · 20/02/2011 00:14

AND there's a toy in the happy meal...thanks Ronald MacDonald, you're a life saver!

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