I always wonder because we are working women as well but what are we doing different than most of the parents these days. Aren't there common grounds and values left?
It is how we prioritize things and now the phone screen is everything.
I always wonder because we are working women as well but what are we doing different than most of the parents these days. Aren't there common grounds and values left?
It is how we prioritize things and now the phone screen is everything.
Originally posted by: Mysticaldivine
It is how we prioritize things and now the phone screen is everything.
That is what is creating a huge problem. I just came home by honking a guy in front of me who was on his phone and not moving on green, I think I hurt his macho mania crap and he didn't move until it was red again. How sad it is.
That is what is creating a huge problem. I just came home by honking a guy in front of me who was on his phone and not moving on green, I think I hurt his macho mania crap and he didn't move until it was red again. How sad it is.
Oh that is so common, I have a better one, Texting and crossing the door even if it is green for cars. Time has changed and people's mentality is changed like I can do whatever and it is my right.
All this could be different
by Sarah Thankam Mathews
Awesome book, do read if you want
Originally posted by: Aimer_vous
So true
Just a question
When are you updating the new Poolside one, waiting for that
Same Q from me as well
Originally posted by: Mysticaldivine
All this could be different
by Sarah Thankam Mathews
Awesome book, do read if you want
Thanks for the recommendation
Originally posted by: Mysticaldivine
Oh that is so common, I have a better one, Texting and crossing the door even if it is green for cars. Time has changed and people's mentality is changed like I can do whatever and it is my right.
😆 I have a better one,got a middle finger when I honked
I am looking for some free time , I will be on it soon
haha, there are crazy ppl in this world and now we can't claim this title any more.
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