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I'm confused; is this a "contract" for an open relationship? Seems kind of the opposite ... and quite possessive and restrictive.

HAHAHA!

HOLY FUCK. I got through 3 items, sorta skimmed #4 on my way down to comments—and I will not be seeing the rest. I FEEL LIKE I'M GONNA PUKE.

100% agree!

This poor pup—I would also like to know why his face is censored...this asshole's mug should emblazoned with lights.

When I was pregnant with my daughter, I remember telling myself (in that other-worldly, soon-to-be-a-mother way), "MY child will never eat fast food nor will I let the television EVER be her babysitter. Yeah, that didn't go over so well.

Why do you have a hard time believing...have you used food bank resources or are you an expert in the field? Quit blabbing your mouth off—the lady before you already stated what she PERSONALLY KNOWS about food banks.

SPOT ON.

So, basically, that is when a person's "true nature" comes out? Yeah, I can see that...and I can also see her "true nature" that of a pure racist.

WHAT.THE.FUCK????

If you can't afford a babysitter and the venue is not family/infant appropriate, don't go. That's what I did when my kid was little.

Well, yes, that's kind of a given. I didn't really take my kid to restaurants until she was older than 2 because she was predictably unpredictable—maybe an occasional family pancake house or similar family restaurant where kids were prevalent. Too many parents are operating with rocks where their brains should be,

Then do what the hell the rest of us (sane and responsible) parents do if "hauling kids around" is too inconvenient: get a damn babysitter.

This! My kid is now grown, but I remember on more than one occasion using that plastic pad thingie and changing her on the floor of the bathroom stall. Yeah, maybe not the best solution but it gets the job done.

Okay 4 kids and no other adults? Like is she going to leave little babies to go to a restroom to change an infant even if there is some type of changing station? Either get it together or leave the kids at home.

No, that's just gross. I'm a parent and I would've never have even thought this was an okay idea, EVER. Geez, wouldn't there be some kind of health code violation?

Thanks, Tamror. If you knew my dad, you'd know it took a great deal of courage on my part—he wasn't the type of guy one said "no" to without consequences. For many years, I did try to "find" a religion that worked for me, before coming to the conclusion (after a very long time) that *none* of it resonated with me.

The best thing I ever did was quit religion completely when I was 16—told my parents "no more." It seems most "christian" religions promote misogyny, some delicately, others right in one's face.

Holy shit, that is a lot of male rage. WTF.

Where's her misting bottle? Hitting a cat is a sure way to make them more aggressive.