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<title>Comment by Steve S</title>
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<description>I can see how it is possible to enjoy spending time with your kids, but get irritated and think they were a pain at the same time.

It sounds like a conundrum, but I can see it, just can&#039;t really explain it.

And money might not bring happiness but it can make your misery more comfortable.</description>
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<title>Comment by bhw</title>
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<description>&lt;i&gt;The study was conducted on 909 women&lt;/i&gt;

Actually, it was *working* women. I wonder if that&#039;s significant to the results. 

Also, it appears that sex was among the things that brought the most enjoyment. 

So maybe they were unmarried working women. </description>
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