 | |  | | | US Obesity | Robert Walker | Age: | 41 | Gender: |  | Joined: | Oct 12 2009 | Posts: | 173 | | Posted: Tue Dec 1, 2009 10:15 am |  | i agree, there are a lot more women in the work place now than 10-20 years ago, thats because some bright spark in power realised that they have to pay tax too, and doubled thier tax income in the process. in a go get culture you have to go and get or you have nothing, but should this be done at the cost of family life? the social impact on kids who are left in pre-school/ after school clubs because bth parents work will be massive. politians talk of family values and a healthy lifestyle but have discouraged this at every turn. Tsuki, you are right, cook the night before then re-heat, its not rocket science, is it??? | | | Tsuki | Age: | 20 | Gender: |  | Joined: | Nov 29 2009 | Posts: | 137 | | Posted: Thu Dec 3, 2009 1:17 am |  | it's not -.- and moreover, it's possible for both parents to work and still have time to share with their kids. an aunt of mine works in a hospital as a nurse and so she can take care of the kids she works at nights, and does everythin a mum's supposed to do for her kids during the day well, most of the day anyway XD she does need a couple of hours or two of sleep. BUT their kids know it and let her rest for three hours or so (she catches a nap during work), after that, she's all theirs to cook and stuff...she does alright, other ppl should too, and their kids are not overweigh ^-^ they are healthy. she and her husband are not that thin but they arent sick or anything ^-^ | | | | |  | |  | |