Might I suggest cleaning your windows....up the ladder will ensure another quite appealing view...be sure to wear sure glasses ...you can get away with ogling so much more that way.
All I can see is your guys luscious locks....good choice. Let's hope this catches on....it would wash away the stresses of work life coming here to these pics.
Sadly Anna I was thinking of an ideal world... I know full well there are women who try to get what they can because they want him to hurt as much as they are. Likewise men who don't want to give a cent because they want her to hurt as much as he has. Sadly emotions come into it and muddles it all up sometimes...others then can do it all as I pointed out and do it all fairly and evenly ...but that's in the minority
A mother who stays at home to mind her kids rather than build a career shouldn't be seen as any less of a feminist either
A woman choosing to rear her kids for the most part of the day single handedly should be seen as every bit as ambitious as the woman climbing the corporate ladder ..because she's trying her best to rear decent adults rather than have them be reared 8 hours a day in child care by strangers
I do happen to agree that now seeing as women are staying much more in the workplace after marriage and even after divorce that there should be a more level playing field when it comes to pay outs and what not.
I think that both parents also who show themselves as having a genuine need of care for their children it should be a 50/50 decision on rearing them.
I do feel there alot of injustice to men when children are concerned.
It might help free up courts already bulging workload if both parties could come to this fair decision without having to resort to it..
RE: Be honest.... Did YOU take care of yourself?
What would a 50 year old want with an 18 year old