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ALITY said:
Thank you thank you-I will never feel guilty for staying home with my kids. I was able to do so much with them that working mothers never will be able to do. I was a working mother for awhile until they were four and two so I did work. (for those who may think otherwise)
Umm...and your point is....???

Great, so you CHOOSE not to work. That doesn't mean you're not financially responsible. Since you're NOT working, you are NOT being financially supporting the child as you should -- by law.

You can twist and turn it anyway you want, but I am right. Period!
 



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