punkmaggit
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Had one - total accident/surprise. Now I can't imagine life without her.
Wanted only one too, happy it was a girl.
Wanted only one too, happy it was a girl.
Both my wife and I do not feel like we want a child. We enjoy our freedom way too much. We like sleep and peace and quiet. We also like things clean and smelling nice, all things you probably give up when you have a child.
Honestly, everyone saying "it's the best thing ever!!!" or "once you get one, you will understand", I doubt it.
You think it's the best thing ever because if you say anything different, people look at you like you're Hitler. How can it be the best thing ever? It can be AT MOST tolerable.
Same here my man, probably why I make it such a point to do so much with my kids and avoid travel at work at all costs.I would love to have a child so I can be a father to them unlike my dad who dipped before I was born
I want kids....and my parents have started to hound me about having kids recently, lol. I'm 28.
My mom: "When you gonna give me some grand babies?"
Honestly, having kids scares me....but I absolutely want them.
No, i don't like kids. They're loud, demanding and expensive. I will get a couple of dogs though.
I know it's completely different but I feel like having nephews kind of fills that desire in my life. I get to be the cool uncle who teaches them stuff and has fun but also get to pull the "they're not my kids" card if I get tired.
28, don't want any. Don't want to get married either. The less responsibilities and stress, the better.
No however everyone keeps telling me that I actually do want kids.
I was eating a burger today next to a window. I watched two men, each carrying a child, get into their vehicle and leave. What probably takes me 30 seconds tops, took the the 4 of them around 5 minutes. I can't imagine living a life where every action becomes a time consuming, struggle due to an overly emotional, irrational, pant shitting urchin.
33, kid free and cruising. Ya'll can keep em.
Couple more questions for Parent-Age--
when your kid(s) act out, does it frustrate you or are you able to kind of just laugh at it in a loving way?
Sounds about right. I don't have the time or patience to deal with that. It sounds miserable to me. Honestly the only appeal is to have someone to take care of me when I'm dying, but is that worth the 20 years of effort and financial drain? Meh.