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Angela

@Angie77777771

I’m a follwer of Christ and His word, Wife, Mom, Homemaker and Homeschool Teacher.

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@MrsCMFrancis These people are so obsessed with how we raise our kids. Totally mental.
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@Cr7Godbrand I’m 35 and pregnant with my 3rd naturally.
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STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
Have you been to an IVF clinic? It cost me $18,000 to do IVF for my wife at age 34. Out of the three eggs that were inserted, only one worked. We were lucky becuse she was born with a lot of eggs and they had plenty to remove and fertilize. I can’t count how many hundreds of women were in that clinic going through IVF, all there with their husbands. That place was always packed with women. Women in their late 20s and 30s. Some even flew from another state cause it’s cheaper there. In fact, my wife’s friend already had two kids and was trying IVF for a girl at 33, but her eggs were of poor quality and none of them worked. The reality is that women don’t always talk about what they go through to get pregnant. People just see a 35-year-old woman having a baby and assume it happened naturally. When it was my turn in the process, all they needed from me was to ejaculate, and I wasn’t needed again after that. Meanwhile, the women had to take an entire box of medication. And even then, some attempts still failed. You can’t compare the two processes. If a man has low sperm quality, in many cases it can improve with lifestyle changes. But if a woman has poor egg quality, it is far more complex, expensive, and difficult to treat. It’s basic biology: men produce millions of sperm continuously, while women are born with all their eggs and lose them over time. This is why even an 80-year-old man, like Al Pacino, can still father a child. That’s just biology.
UGO SI MBA!@Janefrances_Al

The fact that you all paint a 35years old man as okay and ideal for marriage and a 30 years old woman as too old perplexes me.

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@BowtiedQueenBee They still believe the school system is good for their kids. They are completely blinded because they are lazy and don’t want to educate their children themselves
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@Gfycs You sound like a loser
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Angela@Angie77777771·
Instead of homeschooling today my 10yr old son got to go to work all day and learn how to work like a man because that’s real world experience. Not just books and paper. You can just do stuff when you manage your kids childhood and not the government run schools.
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@BIvicek I have other kids to take care of as well
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BowTiedQueenBee 💯@BowtiedQueenBee·
American culture- I can’t wait until my kids leave! I’m kicking them out at 18 and making them pull themselves up by their bootstraps! Asian cultures- I’m doing whatever it takes to get my kids to the top, whether they like it or not! This is a family goal. I don’t get this at all.
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@unseen1_unseen Once the new Chair man gets in on May 15th will mortgage rates start dropping you think? Or will Powell staying on stop that?
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unseen1@unseen1_unseen·
Here is the thing about gasoline. The great recession was triggered by $5.00/gal gas. During the autopen years it was around $5 when the economy went off the rails and they had to change the definition of what a recession was to avoid a recession. Now add in inflation of the last 4 years and you get a figure closer to $6/gal before things go sideways. $4/gal which we don't have in the majority of the country isn't the problem the doomers want you to think it is. Sure, it's worse than $3/gal. And the sweet spot is probably around $2.5 tbh, but $4/gal is not an economy killer. If gas starts getting up around the high $5-$6 range I would be very worried for the economy. As of now it's a bit of a drag but nothing that will stop what is happening with the growing boom times. We get an interest rate cut or two and it's off to the races. Oil wont be this level for long. I see it around $60 sooner or later. Also our economy has changed over the years and it's run mostly on NG now not oil (think plastics and chemcials) and NG is cheap.
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@AmericaPapaBear We just moved from Colorado after being there for 35 years. Idaho is where we are and it’s great.
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AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear·
Thinking about moving out of Colorado. I need some suggestions on a good state for a Conservative Patriot family like mine.
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@Lead_Protect In my old age I will never say I wish I had spent more time working for my boss. I will say I wish I had more children and I had more time with them. I’m so grateful to be homeschooling and looking well after my husband and our home.
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LeadProtectProvide@Lead_Protect·
We can only solve our demographic problem if we abolish feminism and return women to their true calling as wives and mothers, protecting them from pointless education and professional careers.
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@AlpacaAurelius No one can replace the mom in the home. That is why women should take it as a sacred responsibility from God to do. Only you can do it because God created you for your kids.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
guess who's not going to get replaced by AI: stay at home moms I think AI is about to show us how valuable jobs some jobs really are and how overrated others are
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@MrsCMFrancis My wedding dress was $350 and we live with 3 kids in 1,985 sq ft and my mother in law lives with us as well.
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Caitlin Francis@MrsCMFrancis·
Ok we’ve all been on a “my wedding dress was THIS cheap” kick, but now I wanna know how many kids you’re raising in a MUCH smaller house than this. We have 1500 sq feet and 4 kids.
Alec MacGillis@AlecMacGillis

"Rilee Stewart and Brock Goodwin always imagined having several children... But that vision shifted once they settled into their 2,000-sq-foot house with a $3,200 mortgage... They realized that even with one child, they would most likely need more space." nytimes.com/2026/04/26/bus…

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@Brian_Sauve Would you compare public schools as sending your kid to Sodom and Gomorrah?
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Brian Sauvé@Brian_Sauve·
The government schools indoctrinate our children into every kind of folly, sensuality, and wickedness. They teach rebellion to God as a mental habit with which to approach every subject. They surround our children with foolish peers who further entice them into sin and wickedness. But it's the pastors who require the Christian parent to fulfill their divinely commanded obligations who are sinning—not the parents willfully sending their children into this den of foxes? Absurd. There's a reason we have zero families with their children in these schools outside of custody issues in our church. We don't permit it. I'd stack the fruit against the alternative any day—not because are so great, but because obedience to God bears good fruit.
Presbycast@presbycast

"When a church moves beyond exhortation and begins to require homeschooling (for instance) as a condition of faithfulness, it has crossed an important line. It is no longer applying biblical wisdom, but binding the conscience where God has not bound it." - @MD_Adams90

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StripMallGuy@realEstateTrent·
I Haven’t thought about eBay in over 10 years. They’re still doing $10B+ in revenue. Serious question: Who is actually using it?
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@hell_line0 My husband could care less. He prefers no clothes on.
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Maryam@hell_line0·
Unmarried women’s ideas of marriage are funny. If your husband won’t get you pregnant in the homelesscore he’s probably gay
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Have you ever fallen asleep so hard during the day for a nap and woke up and had no idea where you were?
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@audreystayshome My husband is 6’2” and I’m 5’4” and my son was 6 pounds and so was my daughter.
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what’s it like to have a small newborn? (not like a preemie but like 6lb) I’m small (4’10) but I married a big dude (6’2) and my smallest baby was 8.8, second born was 9.6
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@BTCBreadMan We just moved our entire lives of 35 years from Colorado to Idaho. Kids are 6 and 10. They said without a doubt they could not live without their friends from church and homeschool groups, 9 months later they have better and even more friends here and are super happy.
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Breadman@BTCBreadMan·
Wife and I found an amazing house today on 2 acres of land in a very nice neighborhood. Significant upgrade from our current home/yard/hood. The kiddos want to veto it because they would have to switch elementary schools. They are in 2nd grade and kindergarten. Dad advice?
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@fathersreforged He always complains and does nothing. Just seems like it’s for clicks bait
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Fatherhood Reforged@fathersreforged·
Here's the deal. I get the outrage. But if your plan ends up being "complain to the school" you are submitting to their authority over you and your family. Just pull your kid out of school. It is the ONLY way to make a statement. It will transfer the power you've handed over back to your family.
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol

I just got a phone call from my kid's school. They have cancelled his classes for this Friday, May 1st so that school staff can go protest. I'm so pissed. Every parent I know is scrambling for childcare right now, trying to take off work, they have NO IDEA what they are going to do. How does this happen?! How can they just cancel school for my kid so they can play activist when they should be teaching him TO READ AND DO MATH?! This may be our last straw... Homeschooling feels inevitable at this point. I'm so sick of this... I've been holding my toungue but I will do so no longer. If you want to fix the public schools, you are going to have to do the hard things that NOTHING in this protest will do: 1) DEPORT ALL THE ILLEGAL ALIENS and funding per AMERICAN student will increase DRASTICALLY How do I know? Because when ICE came to Charlotte NC, guess how many kids didn't show up to school? 30,000 kids. Yes, nearly 20% of ALL KIDS didn't show up to school because of ICE, so what does that tell you about how many illegal aliens we have going to our public schools in this country? 2) DRASTICALLY DEFUND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF. There are HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE in school administration in North Carolina right now making $200,000-$315,0000. Guess what? None of them are teachers. Guess which positions in schools have grown in the past 10 years? Number of students: 2.5% increase Number of teachers: 2.2% increase Number of administrators: 45% increase Number of consultants: 107% increase You want to pay teachers more? Great, then you now know EXACTLY where to look. Because the "middle-management" for North Carolina schools grew 20x FASTER than the student population, so there's a good place to start. Sorry for the rant... I've been patient. I've been engaged. I've gone to the meetings. I've read the emails. I've donated, a LOT. I'm really close to just being done. If the public school system thinks canceling class so the adults can go to a rally is acceptable, then the public school system has told me exactly what it values. And it isn't my kid.

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