For all my fellow dinks out there..

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  • Splitter77
    MVP
    • Mar 2003
    • 2820

    #1

    For all my fellow dinks out there..

    There is nothing sadder than a childless couple. It breaks my heart to see them relaxing around swimming pools in Florida, sitting all suntanned and miserable on the decks of their boats -- trotting off to Europe like lonesome fools. It's an empty life. Nothing but money to spend, more time to enjoy and a whole lot less to worry about.

    The poor childless couple are so wrapped up in themselves, you have to feel sorry for them. They don't fight over the child's discipline, don't blame each other for the child's most obnoxious characteristics, and they miss all the fun of doing without for the child's sake. They just go along, doing whatever they want, buying what they want and liking each other. It's a pretty pathetic picture.

    Everyone should have children. No one should be allowed to escape the wonderful experience that accompanies each stage in the development of the young -- the happy memories of sleepless nights, coughing spells, tantrums, diaper rash, debts, "dipso" baby sitters, saturated mattresses, emergencies and never-ending crises.

    How dismal is the peaceful home without the constant childish problems that make a well-rounded life and an early breakdown; the tender, thoughtful discussions when the report card reveals the progeny to be one step below a moron; the end-of-the-day reunions with all the joyful happenings recited like well-placed blows to the temples.

    Children are worth it. Every moment of anxiety, every sacrifice, every complete collapse pays off as a fine, sturdy adolescent is reached. The feeling of reward the first time you took the boy hunting -- he didn't mean to shoot you, the lad was excited. Remember how he cried? How sorry he was? And how much better you felt after the blood transfusion? These are the times a man with a growing son treasures -- memories that are captured forever in the heart and the limp.

    Think back to the night of romantic adventure when your budding daughter eloped with the village idiot. What childless couple ever shared in the stark realism of that drama? Aren't you a better man for having lived richly, fully, acquiring that tic in your left eye? Could a woman without children touch the strength and heroism of your wife as she tried to fling herself out of the bedroom window?

    The childless couple live in a vacuum. They fill their lonely days with golf, vacation trips, dinner dates, civic affairs, tranquility, leisure and entertainment. There is a terrifying emptiness without children, but the childless couple are too comfortable to know it.

    You just have to look at them to see what the years have done: He looks boyish, unlined and rested; she's slim, well-groomed and youthful. It isn't natural. If they had had kids, they'd look like the rest of us -- worn out, wrinkled and exhausted.
  • McLite
    MVP
    • Feb 2003
    • 2113

    #2
    Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

    I think the steepness nights, tantrums, emergencies, and crises will be well worth it.

    By the way I had to look up dink...Duel Income No Kids. Who the heck ever though of that?
    Last edited by McLite; 06-09-2008, 06:19 PM.
    - The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.

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    • Trick_
      Rookie
      • Dec 2005
      • 293

      #3
      Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

      i'm not a dink but some ppl were made to be parents...some weren't. i'm glad my brother and sister in laws don't have them...they are way to selfish to have kids. my SIL has a daughter who's not hers...they rescued her from a bad setting...but they think they deserve an award for that...any good parent would do that just because they love them. i personally think ppl should have to go through therapy and testing before they are allowed to take their kids home.

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      • Trevytrev11
        MVP
        • Nov 2006
        • 3259

        #4
        Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

        Man, who would want that crappy life.

        I prefer my clothing with puke stains and slobber trails. I love showing up everywhere 15 minutes late because we had another "blow out" in the car and I appreciate that every piece of nice furniture I own now has scuff marks and dings from my daughter thinking everything is a hammer and every piece of furniture I have is a 2x4. I love waking up at 6:30 on weekends and using my 2 hours of free time (her nap time) to do chores around the house.

        But when they smile,give you slobbery kisses and fall asleep on your lap, it's all worth it.

        Like Trick said, it's not for everyone. Being a parent is easy, but being a good one means being completely selfless.

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        • bkrich83
          Has Been
          • Jul 2002
          • 71582

          #5
          Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

          We're dinks, although we may change that this year.

          I do enjoy being able to leave and go on vacation at the drop of a hat, and the disposable income.
          Tracking my NCAA Coach Career

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          • RubenDouglas
            Hall Of Fame
            • May 2003
            • 11202

            #6
            Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

            the population control they do perform by not having kids is great. less burden for others.

            just let them be

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            • Trick_
              Rookie
              • Dec 2005
              • 293

              #7
              Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

              i'm not gonna lie i'm loving this thread because usually with the gamer forums i go to ppl get bashed for having kids (ie giving up competitive play, not traveling to tournaments anymore, "being on lockdown", etc)

              however i know plenty of dinks who just dont' want kids. one of my good friends...they are awesome with my kid, they are one of the few ppl outside of family i let babysit him...yet they are all about the rent a kid program. nothing wrong with ppl not wanting kids. as long as they aren't condemning those that do have them.

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              • Eton Rifles
                Obey the Father!!!!
                • Feb 2003
                • 5374

                #8
                Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

                I'm 32 ,single, with no kids and do not plan on having any. I just really do not want too. I can't afford even one. If you have them and take good care of them ,more power too you but I am glad it's a choice and not mandatory.
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                • Fluffhead
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 246

                  #9
                  Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

                  Originally posted by RubenDouglas
                  the population control they do perform by not having kids is great. less burden for others.

                  just let them be
                  I would agree, but plenty of morons who shouldn't be having kids make up for all of us dinks.

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                  • aukevin
                    War Eagle, Go Braves!
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 14700

                    #10
                    Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

                    I love the dink life, I doubt it ever changes!

                    Atlanta Braves
                    - Auburn Tigers - Nashville Predators

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                    • fishepa
                      I'm Ron F'n Swanson!
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 18989

                      #11
                      Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

                      Dink here as well, although we're going to try to change that soon.

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                      • Kearnzo
                        Banned
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 5963

                        #12
                        Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

                        Sometimes I miss being able to drop anything and go on a vacation, but I couldn't imagine life without my son. He's changed me in ways I can't even express, and as someone said, it's all worth it when they fall asleep in your lap, or give you slobbery drool 'kisses'. I wouldn't change my life for anything.

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                        • boomhauertjs
                          All Star
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 5373

                          #13
                          Re: For all my fellow dinks out there..

                          DINK here for nearly 6 years. We started with a 5 year plan, but it keeps getting 1 year extensions. I think I'm ready for kids, but the wife wants to change schools one more time and thinks being pregnant would hinder her job search.

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