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Does that mean you're one of the people who fall for ****** clickbait facebook ads like that and actually watch the sponsored videos?
It's so obvious it's brilliant. You can also walk right through the door when you want something and you don't want to pay for it.
Let's be honest, those lakes aren't that great.
No time to break it inWhy is that making you hibbeldy?
Mrs. UnF wants another baby. We have a great pair of kids and a perfect family and she thinks a third will be accretive to long-term happiness (in particular more grandkids). I think she’s probably right but there are certainly risks not to mention the financial considerations given the lifestyle we have chosen - eg private schools, nanny, etc.
The thing is no matter what we do, I’ve already lost in the short to medium term. If we stand pat she’s bummed. If we move forward she has to go through pregnancy which is no walk in the park.
Here’s the kicker: she isn’t fully committed either. She wants my agreement for her to further explore what she really wants.
So yeah, this doesn’t augur well.
This economist believes the incremental cost on kids is small but each additional kid is accretive to happiness.