Someone on TalkSport NOW talking about the March
Jon Gaunt not too impressed
Jon Gaunt not too impressed
i take it you have either been on a march or observed one
you and you're wife are you're daughters family it sound like you wanted the best of both worlds i know some people are of the opinion that the mother should be the one that looks after the child but you are happy and thats all that counts at the end of the dayNot quite... I work here and I worked in the UK. We didn't WANT chid care... we want our daughter to be brought up the traditional way through family not with outsiders which seems to be supported by all child psychologists. Here in Turkey we could do that. Not having family close one of us would have had to give up our jobs and we couldn't afford that.
If I could have done my job or if my wife could've done her job from home that might have worked but that wasn't an option to us.
However your user name might create misunderstanding.... what does Das Reich refer to then?
there you go national coverageSomeone on TalkSport NOW talking about the March
Jon Gaunt not too impressed
you and you're wife are you're daughters family it sound like you wanted the best of both worlds i know some people are of the opinion that the mother should be the one that looks after the child but you are happy and thats all that counts at the end of the day
you and you're wife are you're daughters family it sound like you wanted the best of both worlds i know some people are of the opinion that the mother should be the one that looks after the child but you are happy and thats all that counts at the end of the day
there you go national coverage
You're quite lucky I haven't got my feminist cap on today!
Is That Some Sort Of Contraceptive For Lezzers?
I don't know.....if the option is to have a good job and be able to bring up your family surely everyone has the right to that and if it means changing country, city or town then family comes first. It's a pity that in the UK the idea of family comes second to that of career in many cases (not in all of course!).
My wife and I love the UK and miss it a lot but we wouldn't swap a moment lost with our daughter.. the idea of her coming home from school and one of us or grandparents not being there is horrifying.
That's just who we are. Personally I don't think it's the best of both worlds as that sounds as if I want my cake and eat it. Should we really be forced to make the choice between job and family?
Now I'm going to shut up and come down off my pedestal
all the bestI don't know.....if the option is to have a good job and be able to bring up your family surely everyone has the right to that and if it means changing country, city or town then family comes first. It's a pity that in the UK the idea of family comes second to that of career in many cases (not in all of course!).
My wife and I love the UK and miss it a lot but we wouldn't swap a moment lost with our daughter.. the idea of her coming home from school and one of us or grandparents not being there is horrifying.
That's just who we are. Personally I don't think it's the best of both worlds as that sounds as if I want my cake and eat it. Should we really be forced to make the choice between job and family?
Now I'm going to shut up and come down off my pedestal
or in evenYou're quite lucky I haven't got my feminist cap on today!