
Mom and Wife
Posted Oct 24, 2012 by anonymous | 698 views | 9 comments
Most kids/teens dream about what they want to be in life; doctor, lawyer, teacher, hair stylist, whatever it may be. My family always pushed me to do something like that, but i always wanted to just be a wife and mom. I've always just kinda played along when they talk about what I should do or what I should be because i'm afraid to tell them what I really want. I know if I tell them they will look down on me, like i'm not good enough...
Commented Oct 25, 2012 by anonymous
It is good to have a role of just a housewife.
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Commented Oct 25, 2012 by anonymous
there is nothing wrong with wanting to be a stay at home mother and wife if that is what is important to you and it makes you happy go for it don't worry about what people have to say it's your life and you have to do what makes you happy ,
Commented Oct 24, 2012 by anonymous
Be a mom and a wife. Best job ever! But, to spice it up a bit, how about becoming a call girl on the side? Many guys I know would love to have a hot MILF to stop by late morning or early afternoon and bang the hell out of your pussy. This would be a win-win situation for you. First, you would make a decent amount of money (cash) that would NOT have to be reported to the IRS. Second, since it was cash, you could hide if from your husband and use it to buy shit for yourself... maybe some really cool dildo's or other sex toys. Think about it. I for one vote for you to start hustling that hot ass of yours. Work that steamy cunt and become a real "working mom"!
Commented Oct 24, 2012 by anonymous
Definitely! You always want to have a "Plan B". There's nothing wrong with being prepared, and being prepared BEFORE you enter into a serious relationship or marriage would be best.
Commented Oct 24, 2012 by anonymous
Nothing wrong with that, whatsoever. But I would still develope yourself in an area that you're interested in. Get a BA in something, because no one can see the future, and if by some chance your relationship doesn't work out, you'll want to be qualified to have some kind of career.