I'd want to stay home too but after my kid reaches 5 and is in kindergarden,
lool
thats a very long time.
One year old then the child can stay at ayeeyo,nanny or kindergarden while the mother is at work
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I'd want to stay home too but after my kid reaches 5 and is in kindergarden,

In the USA kids hit Kindergarten when they're 5. Nah, I'm willing to work up until I have my kid. After that, I'm staying home. Hooyo can babysit whenever but I'd rather be home and be a mother instead of dropping my child off at daycare.
I'd want to stay home too but after my kid reaches 5 and is in kindergarden,
lool![]()
thats a very long time.
One year old then the child can stay at ayeeyo,nanny or kindergarden while the mother is at work
Now we are in agreementIn the USA kids hit Kindergarten when they're 5. Nah, I'm willing to work up until I have my kid. After that, I'm staying home. Hooyo can babysit whenever but I'd rather be home and be a mother instead of dropping my child off at daycare.
I'd want to stay home too but after my kid reaches 5 and is in kindergarden,
lool![]()
thats a very long time.
One year old then the child can stay at ayeeyo,nanny or kindergarden while the mother is at work


Its a very personal choice and depends on a person's level of education, background, ambitions, values and personal achievement. Therefore, there's no one particular universal answer to this question. I personally wouldn't be able to marry a woman who didn't hold some sort of a baccalaureate degree, post-bac would be preferable. Its no longer seen as an accomplishment to finish college, its a necessity. Education has become synonimous with success and personal gratification. Even entry level positions require some sort of a degree. Street smarts don't mean shit if they aren't getting your bank account richer.

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