Fairyfrenchfry aka Brandy answering a question from StephAndMadDog
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FertilAidAmy 2 years ago
thanks Steph! Yeah it most certainly didn't hurt me at all to be raised "poor" and what I mean by that is there were many times when my Dad got laid off and at one point we were homeless.. but, there were more times of plenty than not. So, I didn't need for anything either. It makes you appreciate things more I think.
fairyfrenchfry 2 years ago
thanks Steph!
fairyfrenchfry 2 years ago
awsome video Brandy!..honest and to the point:))
1Tim2vs9 2 years ago
thank u for answering my Question..You made may good points. That question was mostly for my hubby. he was raised with money. so he thinks are kids have to have everything they want and thats not true. I tell him all the time that i was raised poor and never wanted for anything because i have the love of my family. Just like u said it could all be gone tomorrow.
Thanks again..I'm going to make my hubby watch your video....lol
stephandmaddog 2 years ago
yeah I totally agree with you here.. When it comes to infertility it seems that people take it upon themselves to make it their business when its not, it is only you and your partners business!
fairyfrenchfry 2 years ago
Well, it also goes back to age. If a person is in their early 20's than it not such a urgent thing... when your reaching your late 20's, 30's, 40's... its either do it now or never.
fairyfrenchfry 2 years ago
thank ya ma'am!
fairyfrenchfry 2 years ago
I guess I'm just more of the live in the moment type. Yes, I look towards the future especially in regards to children but, you can't always wait for the "right time"
fairyfrenchfry 2 years ago
thank ya!
fairyfrenchfry 2 years ago