Too early yet for breakfast....but it's just the usual....a smoothie.....trim milk, mixture of fruit(whatever is on hand), vanilla yoghurt and spirulina, blended.
In regards to a potential partner, it takes time to build trust before we open ourselves up completely. It’s a process and for me personally, I like to know a man fairly well before baring all.
I understand in your culture it's important to marry and have children.
....but that's not so, in other cultures.
It's a personal choice for a woman or man to not marry or have children.
There may be reasons for this: their career, life experiences, not being able to have children, having not met the right person in their lives or other.
It's not about making this a gender war, as other posters have implicated.
It simply is a personal choice, at the end of the day.
Though you’ll find the more traditional family was the wife being the homemaker caring for the children, whilst the husband worked, the reality today is more women are forced to return to work due to a higher cost of living, large mortgages etc and share with the financial load to afford a reasonably comfortable lifestyle.
If the husband is earning a good income and he and his wife agree she should be the homemaker, all well and good, though it would need to be a mutual decision.
I think it’s probably beneficial for a parent to be with the children full time during the formative years, in particular, 0 - 3 years.
and no shame in being a homemaker. Raising children is an important role, if you both can afford a single income.
I haven’t read all the thread Dan, but, personally I am pro assisted suicide.
I believe if one is suffering and there is no hope of recovery from a terminal illness, then that person should be able to die with at least some dignity intact, also alleviating added stress to family and loved ones.
RE: What Did You Have For Dinner?
I'll keep an eye out for them.....