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Pink_butterfly wrote: »Can she not work during school hours??
I would be bored as hell, just sitting at home all day or doing housework. Plus I would want my own independence and own money.
You've got alot of stick so far but I can see your point. What does she actually do all day??
you don't literally have to "stay at home" when you are a stay at home parent you know :rotfl:;)0 -
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apparantly she gives good head.
If that is the case I'd say she was definately worth more than £10 a week :rotfl:I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knifeLouise Brooks
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OK so my hubby works very much so full time and he gives me £50 per week for myself. As he does work away rather alot I can't get a part time job, so this is my money to spend how I like. However as a full time Mum it defenitaly gets spent on my LO, ok so every two months I will get my hair done for £40, but thats about it. I don't buy clothes or anything else like that for myself but I do buy LO's clothes, shoes, activities, petrol to ferry LO to activities and hobbies and even lunch out for three of us. This works for us as a family and you have to do what works for you. I the £10 is purely for your wife and nothing else then maybe that is ok for your family life and budget. I think you have to do what is right for you.[FONT="][/FONT]0
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MonkeySaving? wrote: »Correct, you just hang around wondering what other "mums" think about you before you trot down to Morrisons.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=927627I am not a stay at home mum
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