$55K a yr for a household? lolMy daughter and son in-law are raising our two granddaughters on his income alone, around 55k a year.
They have one paid off car, and live in a small 2 bedroom condo. They don't do Starbucks, and rarely eat out. This is in NC where they say you need $105,000 to raise a family. If my daughter had a full time job, they would need a second car, all of the expenses that go along with. Also, full time childcare, along with a stranger raising our granddaughters. Not to mention the higher tax bracket they would be in with her income. Daughters happy, son in-law is happy, and granddaughters are being raised right. It can be done.
One who's not lazy and realizes she has to work, not some **** in the head leftist ****.LowIQTrash » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ $55K a yr for a household? lol
What "modern womyn" would be OK with that lifestyle?
It's all about choice, noIQ...LowIQTrash » 26 Jan 2025, 7:20 pm » wrote: ↑ $55K a yr for a household? lol
What "modern womyn" would be OK with that lifestyle?
(Actually I just realized a little trick I can use in the near future based off this tidbit story)
Between what choices allowed while serving humanity?
LowIQTrash » 26 Jan 2025, 7:20 pm » wrote: ↑ $55K a yr for a household? lol
What "modern womyn" would be OK with that lifestyle?
(Actually I just realized a little trick I can use in the near future based off this tidbit story)
LowIQTrash » 26 Jan 2025, 7:20 pm » wrote: ↑ $55K a yr for a household? lol
What "modern womyn" would be OK with that lifestyle?
(Actually I just realized a little trick I can use in the near future based off this tidbit story)
Staying in character cradle to grave serving a reality dawn of civilization until humanity creates extinction within the species so far pretending genetics isn't the only source of next generation gaps so far.Deezer Shoove » 27 Jan 2025, 8:38 am » wrote: ↑
It can be done has real limits. Good parenting is an art.
In defense of the womyn, the man wants a sports car or newest truck half the time.DeezerShoove » 27 Jan 2025, 8:38 am » wrote: ↑ The little story finishes with "The Clincher".
--> It can be done. <--
This pretty much means one has to have singular focus and a bulldog determination to stay the course.
--> Qualities a minority of the population possess. <--
Most people cannot live at a subsistence level and still be contented, much less happy.
Little kids weather that storm and parents can "do it for the children" for years...
Much of the time those children don't catch on until 12-13 years how truly **** they are.
...and then it's a slow realization.
Not caring if toys are "just like new" is one thing. Kids play with anything.
Hand-me-down clothes and always needing a ride from someone starts to get tiresome.
It can be done has real limits. Good parenting is an art.
Motivate to do what? Believe actualtime alive isn't self evident time adapting equally alive, today regardless the narrative of 7 day week practiced 52 times a year one's own body never stays same results again the same way every heartbeat forward now.Fuelman » 27 Jan 2025, 9:47 am » wrote: ↑ Probably the best thing that happened in my life, growing up poor. It can be a good motivater for some people.
To realize your own potential regardless of your current status.
That was so poetically grandiose everyone will choose your one sided argument since that is all every mind was nurtured to obey after birth.Fuelman » 27 Jan 2025, 10:08 am » wrote: ↑ To realize your own potential regardless of your current status.
31stArrival » 27 Jan 2025, 12:26 pm » wrote: ↑ That was so poetically grandiose everyone will choose your one sided argument since that is all every mind was nurtured to obey after birth.