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So, serious question for the older folks on here: at what age did you decide you want kids? What do you think of people who make their decision at 30 vs 20? 40 vs 30?
From a biological standpoint, your sole purpose is to ensure your genetic code outlives you and advances through the ages. It's why mama grizzlies act like they do, why siblings are so protective of each other, why you are attracted to people your brain thinks will be successfully fertile and reproductive. It's why it's so emotionally devastating not to be able to have kids. Most people can come to terms with the inability to attain other achievements in their lives but infertility takes pain and emptiness to a whole new level. It's not a very romantic answer but it's true.
Now if you don't want kids that doesn't mean you are evil but to be honest I always find it surprising that so many people can fight this bioligical truth. For that reason and others I'm going to go against the fray here and tell you to seriously consider having kids, and the sooner the better.
We didn't have kids right a way. I'm not a huge fan of other peoples kids, then or now so there was no rush. I had a very successful career and we were pretty happy. By the time we decided to have kids I was still fairly young but then it took YEARS to conceive. By the time we finally start, space them out a little, I'm getting a little old. Now that my oldest is in college I'm really old.
If I could do it again, I would start trying to have kids much earlier, giving me the option to have more, if possible. But life is not a dress rehearsal. You don't get to do it again. Most people are good parents (again, it's a biological thing) so don't worry about that. And don't let the expense of kids be an excuse because in my experience, the money part always works out. Good luck with whatever you decide but try to make that decision sooner rather than later.
After reading the college costs thread I just wonder why people have a strong desire to have multiple children. I don't not like kids but they just seem so expensive. We both work but i can never understand how people can afford them and still save and live life. All the new parents i know say "you needbto have kids now-youll love it" but part of me just thinks misery loves company. I dont know... what are your thoughts?
Right on! In fact, why tell anyone about the awesome weekend you had? THEY DIDNT LIVE IT AND THEY DONT CARE. Dont bother telling them your best friend or your parent tragically died. NOT THEIR PROBLEM. In fact dont hold meaningful conversation or relationships at all. Your experiences are your own and they ought stay that way!
From a biological standpoint, your sole purpose is to ensure your genetic code outlives you and advances through the ages. It's why mama grizzlies act like they do, why siblings are so protective of each other, why you are attracted to people your brain thinks will be successfully fertile and reproductive. It's why it's so emotionally devastating not to be able to have kids. Most people can come to terms with the inability to attain other achievements in their lives but infertility takes pain and emptiness to a whole new level. It's not a very romantic answer but it's true.
Now if you don't want kids that doesn't mean you are evil but to be honest I always find it surprising that so many people can fight this bioligical truth.
I knew I would tick a lot of people off and I'm not trying to offend just help make the case that we really don't need more kids. I do understand how it is hard for parents to realize their kids aren't special.
I still love kids and am great with them, I would just rather ask people all the time about how their kids are (usually people I'm friends with or care about.) But I hate when parents start blabbing to me about their "honor role" student when I don't even ask or talk about some innocuous, mundane "achievement" they did.
Kudos to those parents that do have kids and just raise their children instead of living vicariously through them. I just offer the argument to not be a professional parent like some people are today or have kids at all. I think there should be a day to congratulate the people choose not to have kids (like a mothers day or father's day.) But I actually guess those days to celebrate are just the other 363 days of the year with no child care responsibilites to worry about. :smile:
So, serious question for the older folks on here: at what age did you decide you want kids? What do you think of people who make their decision at 30 vs 20? 40 vs 30?
lol. yeah, cuz that is the same as what I said. Throwing a tragedy in there and not having conversations or relationships? None of that has to do with what I was talking about or has to do with people who shove their kids down your throat and worship them. You need to watch George Carlin's "It's bad for ya." Reply once you have. Unless you like people like this:
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I knew I would tick a lot of people off and I'm not trying to offend just help make the case that we really don't need more kids. I do understand how it is hard for parents to realize their kids aren't special.
I still love kids and am great with them, I would just rather ask people all the time about how their kids are (usually people I'm friends with or care about.) But I hate when parents start blabbing to me about their "honor role" student when I don't even ask or talk about some innocuous, mundane "achievement" they did.
Kudos to those parents that do have kids and just raise their children instead of living vicariously through them. I just offer the argument to not be a professional parent like some people are today or have kids at all. I think there should be a day to congratulate the people choose not to have kids (like a mothers day or father's day.) But I actually guess those days to celebrate are just the other 363 days of the year with no child care responsibilites to worry about. :smile:
When I look at small or childless families I feel sorry for them - they are missing out. Our lives are crazy from time to time, but I absolutely love it every single day.
If finances are the first/primary/only thought you have about having children. Please don't have any. There are more than enough selfish, self centered people in the world.
I have 7 children and everyone of them are a great gift. Are they expensive? Yes. Does that matter to me? Not at all. Our house is large enough (~4,000 s.f.) our fridge is full, etc. The fulfillment our lives have because of, not in spite of, our children is immeasurable.
When I look at small or childless families I feel sorry for them - they are missing out. Our lives are crazy from time to time, but I absolutely love it every single day.
Just because someone's concerned about finances with regard to raising children, it doesn't necessarily mean that they're worried about themselves not having any money if they have children. Many people elect not to have kids (or delay having them) because they're concerned with not being able to provide for the kids; they couldn't care less whether they themselves have any money, but they want to make sure that they can adequately provide for their kids. I don't think there's anything wrong with wanting to ensure that you've got the financial means to give your children a decent upbringing.
Ok, that's enough, parents you know what to do, this is becoming stupid.
I'll start.
So, the other day, I was in the bathroom, my son walks in at the 'perfect' time and makes an accurate observation. I said maybe he should go tell mom. He RUNS out of the bathroom shouting at the top of his lungs: "MAMA, DADA TOOTED ON THE POTTY!"
It was SOOOO funny.
Others, let's hear 'em.