What? That's not news? How about this... Nayda Suleman says she hasn't had sex in eight years, doesn't plan to date until her youngest children are eighteen, but did have her eggs frozen after a failed first marriage. All fourteen children are from the same sperm donor. Whee! She say, "Boyfriends? I think I'd have to be extremely selfish. I can not maintain a social life and be a mother. To take even one percent of every night and devote it to someone else, a stranger, would be wrong." The contradictory queen reveals that, despite being jobless, she hires a nanny Monday through Fridays. A nanny that stays for 12 hours a day! Oh, and she's not on welfare but she does receive food stamps. She's not in it for the money, but will accept donations. She already has student loans but she's continuing with her education. FYI Nayda.... I once had a heated discussion with a loan officer who was insisting I pay a lot more than I could afford at the time. Finally, exasperated, I said, "What do you want, my first-born?" To which he replied, "We don't accept children as payment." You might want to have another plan in place.
What? That's not news? How about this... Nayda Suleman says she hasn't had sex in eight years, doesn't plan to date until her youngest children are eighteen, but did have her eggs frozen after a failed first marriage. All fourteen children are from the same sperm donor. Whee! She say, "Boyfriends? I think I'd have to be extremely selfish. I can not maintain a social life and be a mother. To take even one percent of every night and devote it to someone else, a stranger, would be wrong." The contradictory queen reveals that, despite being jobless, she hires a nanny Monday through Fridays. A nanny that stays for 12 hours a day! Oh, and she's not on welfare but she does receive food stamps. She's not in it for the money, but will accept donations. She already has student loans but she's continuing with her education. FYI Nayda.... I once had a heated discussion with a loan officer who was insisting I pay a lot more than I could afford at the time. Finally, exasperated, I said, "What do you want, my first-born?" To which he replied, "We don't accept children as payment." You might want to have another plan in place.
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