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Sure, my newborn throws up on me daily, goes through far more diapers than I thought possible, makes constant little dinosaur noises, wants to eat every hour it seems, and doesn’t let me sleep. Still the best thing ever.

Life is precious. Have kids.

(I’m terrified though. How do you raise a child in this satanic shitshow our culture has become? How will I keep her safe? At least my happily blue-pill libertarian husband seems to be shaking himself out of his complacency; father instincts are an amazing thing to behold.)

Sure, my newborn throws up on me daily, goes through far more diapers than I thought possible, makes constant little dinosaur noises, wants to eat every hour it seems, and doesn’t let me sleep. Still the best thing ever. Life is precious. Have kids. (I’m terrified though. How do you raise a child in this satanic shitshow our culture has become? How will I keep her safe? At least my happily blue-pill libertarian husband seems to be shaking himself out of his complacency; father instincts are an amazing thing to behold.)

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Homeschool is definitely an option. My husband fights it

Private and public school is way more expensive and/or will give worse results. You also need an extra car and if you have more than one kid to drive all over town every morning dropping kids off at different institutions.

Just show him the costs. All your wage as a woman will just go to pay other women/strangers to take care of your kids.

A one income family can be done easily if you share rooms and the kids have bunk beds etc..

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A one income family can be done easily if you share rooms and the kids have bunk beds etc..

It really is about adjusting expectations and not trying to compare your family's toys and vacations and worldy things to those with two incomes shipping their kids off to public school. My parents sacrificed financially to homeschool me and I will never be able to thank them enough for it.