CycloneErik
Well-Known Member
^^^Better wait on the ringer until Wed. They call to turn out your vote even though you voted 12 hours earlier (or in my case, in September).
Done. Thursday, just to play it safe.
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^^^Better wait on the ringer until Wed. They call to turn out your vote even though you voted 12 hours earlier (or in my case, in September).
Well, you're sure to have snowcraig (?) s vote, that guy hates kids so much he tried to leave them at daycare...twice.
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Done. Thursday, just to play it safe.
This is exactly the point I was trying to make. For example, "My car breaks down every week, it eats gas, it forces me to never eat out or go on vacation because the repair costs are so high, and it takes up the entire garage so I had to get rid of all my other toys, BUT I LOVE MY CAR!" As a non-parent this is exactly how it sounds to me and I'm not trying to be cynical. Why do people complain about getting up at 4 AM every morning and then beg me to have a kid saying how wonderful it is.
On another note, both my sister and I were adopted by our parents who were in their late 30's at the time. My wife was born when her parents were in their late 30's as well. Having what we had growing up will be impossible on the salaries we make now and we want our kids to have the lives we did - that's why I'm concerned about money. And because I am adopted I see that as a 100% viable choice if a couple is infertile so I get upset when people claim adopted children, "just aren't the same".
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?
There is a young couple that sit near us at ISU games and they have one of the cutest babies I've ever seen but that doesn't make me want one for myself. Of course it helps that the week after I was thinking how cute the baby was it puked down the side of it's moms face and in her ear![]()
Helicopter parents
Trying to be the 'cool' parent'
Afraid of what other parents think of you
Spoiling kids
Kids actually running the household, while parents CAVE to their every whim
Organizing EVERYTHING for your kids
Kids raised in a fricking mini-van
Parents involved in every aspect of your college choice, orientation, costs, moving to dorm/apt.
Texting your parents in COLLEGE every day. updating them after a quiz
Bragging parents
Competing parents
Using your kids supposedly sicknesses to call in sick from work constantly
No thanks man....I have enough nieces and nephews....
You should probably start by asking your own parents this question. Do they seem defeated in life by your existence and financial strain on them? It's obvious you are young. I'd advise you to enjoy that. Take trips. Buy big flat screens. Drive a nice car. Donate more to ISU.
Ask your parents. I'm guessing they probably didn't regret their decision.
You can't make a logical argument in favor of having children because it makes no sense on paper. They cost a ton of money, take all your free time, and are exhausting. However, I would rather be poor and have my wife/kids than be a billionaire without them. Having children brings out emotions/feelings that you never had before, and can't be explained.
While I completely agree. Billionaire? How many billions are we talking?
The property tax issue for some of us homeowners who are childless > is *** backwars.
We pay a sh#tload of taxes, and subsidize every other parents' kids with a school district who loves to spend money
why should people get a tax credit for having kids? They should pay more, not less.
Helicopter parents
Trying to be the 'cool' parent'
Afraid of what other parents think of you
Spoiling kids
Kids actually running the household, while parents CAVE to their every whim
Organizing EVERYTHING for your kids
Kids raised in a fricking mini-van
Parents involved in every aspect of your college choice, orientation, costs, moving to dorm/apt.
Texting your parents in COLLEGE every day. updating them after a quiz
Bragging parents
Competing parents
Using your kids supposedly sicknesses to call in sick from work constantly
No thanks man....I have enough nieces and nephews....
The property tax issue for some of us homeowners who are childless > is *** backwars.
We pay a sh#tload of taxes, and subsidize every other parents' kids with a school district who loves to spend money
why should people get a tax credit for having kids? They should pay more, not less.