RE: Wellfare?
September 14, 2017 at 6:24 pm
(This post was last modified: September 14, 2017 at 6:26 pm by Amarok.)
Quote:@ Nymphadora. Assuming your domestic partner is a person of the opposite gender, he would do you a world of good by putting a ring on your finger and making an honest woman out of you.You are a regressive asshole with medieval views of family .Go back to return of kings were your kind belong
If your marrried the kids would have a real mother and father and not suffer the stigma of having their parents just "shacking up" as opposed to being wed.
Heck even if the two of you are lesbians, you can marry now. Its the law of the land. Get on it and get married!
(September 14, 2017 at 6:24 pm)Nymphadora Wrote:As someone who has worked with people in your situation . I sympathize .(September 14, 2017 at 6:04 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Don't get mad guys, it's funny
But it isn't though. Not to people like me. I find that an insult. We get SNAP benefits to the tune of a whopping $194 a month. That's got to feed five fucking people.
And before the newly minted resident asswipe comes in and assumes I buy junk food with that money - think again. We get enough meat and produce to last three weeks. I buy flour in 25 pound sacks. We don't get processed foods except for bread, peanut butter (for the kids) and other necessities. I do what I can with what I have to work with. Rob works 45 hours a week and has to pay child support for children that we have the exact amount of time that his ex has them. She shouldn't be getting any child support at all since she's got a damn job. We have one car because we can't afford two cars. He gets a ride to and from work most days and he donates plasma a few times a month to help carry us through.
People who think this is funny obviously don't have a clue as to what it's like to struggle. Christmas is coming up along with three birthdays all before that and I am trying to figure out how I'm not going to disappoint my kids this year.
Many times we struggle with putting dinner on the table so no. None of this is funny to me.
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