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by bubuga
3677 days ago
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I see you magically added the "maintain the same income level" gem to try to move your goalpost. But even considering your goalpost-moving argument, why do you assume that preserving a high income level is a priority over not neglecting your children? If you and people like you constantly prioritize maximizing your personal income level over not neglecting your own children, it is rather obvious that you will end up neglecting your children to pursuit a larger paycheck. But that doesn't mean your job demands it. It's you that is demanding it. You neglect your children because you opt to pursuit a higher paycheck. But that doesn't mean anyone is forced to neglect their children just to keep a well-paying job. That's only your own personal choice, and you don't justify your personal life choices by throwing blanket accusations and baseless assumptions like you've been doing in this thread. |
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> why do you assume that preserving a high income level is a priority over not neglecting your children
I didnt assume its a priority, it only becomes a priority if you want to have children and not make less than a man/family without children or full time/part time caring spouse.
At this point I dont even understand what your arguing, I dont even have children, stop projecting.