Did you grow up wealthy?
LOL! You're only 43! 🤣🤣🤣
And its not like I look like a retired 65 year old man.
And look... I just wanna say. SHE'S GONNA KNOW SOMETHING'S UP WHEN SHE SEES AN UNEMPLOYED MAN WHO OWN HIS OWN 1500 SQUARE FOOT HOUSE, A 37K FORD SUV, AND A DECENT SIZED BACKYARD. 😑
Yea, I suppose you are! Your husband's a lucky dude! 🤷♂️
SO, THEN YOU GET MY POINT?! 🤣
Sorry, but a personal experience can't validate a generalization; which is what I'm giving. 🤷♂️
That could work. But, then I would be lying to her the entire time up to the reveal. 😅 Hold on. I'm on my way to the used car dealership.
Having a good amount of wealth while single can make it unbearably difficult to find a trustworthy partner! Just sayin'!
LOL! Because I was being serious.
Lol. Did you put the wrong emojis yesterday when we spoke about dating? I was wondering that.
You see, my situation is a bit different:
1. Have my own house ✅️
2. Money's not an issue ✅️
3. Have a lot of freetime ✅️
So parenting isn't expensive but it IS stressful?! 😅
Interesting. See, I was raised by a widowed mother since I was nine. I agree, it should be avoided if possible. It's a long story. I'll give you the short version. Dad died. Mom was depressed for awhile. She still did a good job raising me and everything. But, I became the caretaker for a short time. It's interesting because as I reflect on my life, I don't feel as though it was "bad" per se. Taught me independence VERY early on. Definitely didn't help with building long-term romantic relationships. And there's something about that independence that people have a tendency to get jealous of. 🤷♂️🤔
2? Lol. I somehow doubt that.
Question: on a scale of 1-10 how expensive are two kids to raise?
