Daniellef wrote:who is willing to spend as much time at home as at work.
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Daniellef wrote:who is willing to spend as much time at home as at work.
. wrote:Sounds ideal, doesn't it? I hope that you achieve this goal. However, spending as much time at home as at work may not be realistic in this day and age, especially if you give up work. If the partner you end up with is anything like me (for your sake I hope not) he'll work every hour God sends, and more so with (a) kid(s) in the house. When he gets home, he'll want peace and quiet more than noise, nappies and nuissance. Your time together may well be reduced, not only in terms of duration, but definitely in terms of quality. Their is a common view, held especially by women (understandably), that children = better life. My own take is that children = change and that change = {inconvenience, cost, hassle, noise, etc.}
Daniellef wrote:who is willing to spend as much time at home as at work.
sally2005 wrote:I hated every minute of being pregnant...really hated it. Would't go through it again if i was paid. I also can't stand crying babies(why did I ever have kids)
Now they are 7 and 4 and I like this age as you can actually have a conversation with them......and fun
Taxingperson wrote:sally2006 wrote:I hated every minute of being pregnant...really hated it. Would't go through it again if i was paid. I also can't stand crying babies(why did I ever have kids)
Now they are 7 and 4 and I like this age as you can actually have a conversation with them......and fun
It'll all change when they hit the terrible teenage yearsBasically, they are crap for the first four years because they are always crying and puking. Then they are OK for a few years until they hit their teens and then its all crap again. Shame you can't just hire them between the ages of 4 and 11
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At least people with children are able to focus on something other than themselves.
Taxingperson wrote:. wrote:Taxingperson wrote:sweet girl wrote:I do want them, someday. Too young just now!
Can I ask why you want them?
why are you sooooooo scared?
Yes, I don't want them because they cost an absolute fortune and are a huge responsibility for a very long time. These days its hard enough trying to pay off student debt, save and be able to afford a house and be able to invest in a decent pension for when you retire without a millstone of your own making around your neck too.
There is massive job insecurity now compared to our parents generation such that you cannot know that you are going to be employed for the next 25 yrs and therefore be able to pay the mortgage let alone support a child.
Furthermore, I like my life to be ordered, structured and planned to the last detail. The idea of a little brat rampaging about destroying everything in its path would drive me insane. I guess I just don't have any parental instinct.


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