I judge people who have children and then continue to party like they don't. Probably partly due to my own IF struggles, but it's unfair and sucks none the less.
Define party.
This is what I was wondering.
I'd like to hear that one too.
As in leave their newborn to go get wasted with friends at the bar. I'm all for having a couple of drinks with friends, but acting as though you don't have children and raging like you're in college is judgment-worthy in my book.
Yes. God forbid parents occasionally do something not parental while their child is safe in the care of someone else.
I judge people who have children and then continue to party like they don't. Probably partly due to my own IF struggles, but it's unfair and sucks none the less.
Define party.
This is what I was wondering.
I'd like to hear that one too.
As in leave their newborn to go get wasted with friends at the bar. I'm all for having a couple of drinks with friends, but acting as though you don't have children and raging like you're in college is judgment-worthy in my book.
Yes. God forbid parents occasionally do something not parental while their child is safe in the care of someone else.
I know people who do this every weekend. Not only is it extremely unhealthy but god forbid something happen to their child while they are in the care of others and they are too drunk to get to them.
I judge people who have children and then continue to party like they don't. Probably partly due to my own IF struggles, but it's unfair and sucks none the less.
Define party.
This is what I was wondering.
I'd like to hear that one too.
As in leave their newborn to go get wasted with friends at the bar. I'm all for having a couple of drinks with friends, but acting as though you don't have children and raging like you're in college is judgment-worthy in my book.
Yes. God forbid parents occasionally do something not parental while their child is safe in the care of someone else.
I know people who do this every weekend. Not only is it extremely unhealthy but god forbid something happen to their child while they are in the care of others and they are too drunk to get to them.
Well obviously that's ridiculous. And freaking expensive.
I judge people who have children and then continue to party like they don't. Probably partly due to my own IF struggles, but it's unfair and sucks none the less.
Define party.
This is what I was wondering.
I'd like to hear that one too.
As in leave their newborn to go get wasted with friends at the bar. I'm all for having a couple of drinks with friends, but acting as though you don't have children and raging like you're in college is judgment-worthy in my book.
Yes. God forbid parents occasionally do something not parental while their child is safe in the care of someone else.
I know people who do this every weekend. Not only is it extremely unhealthy but god forbid something happen to their child while they are in the care of others and they are too drunk to get to them.
Well obviously that's ridiculous. And freaking expensive.
That is what I think of when I hear partying like you are still in college.
Re: Things you judge people for.
Yes. God forbid parents occasionally do something not parental while their child is safe in the care of someone else.
I know people who do this every weekend. Not only is it extremely unhealthy but god forbid something happen to their child while they are in the care of others and they are too drunk to get to them.
Well obviously that's ridiculous. And freaking expensive.
That is what I think of when I hear partying like you are still in college.