Anybody else glad that they DON'T have kids?
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Re: Anybody else glad that they DON'T have kids?
Oh, i need a girl that is younger than i am for a few reasons. One being the one you stated."I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston ChurchillComment
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"I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston ChurchillComment
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This probably isn't a thread I should reply to since it doesn't actually apply to me now, but I can say that I'm 34 years old and have a soon to be 3 year old and 4 month old, and aside from meeting my wife, being a father is the greatest thing in the world. I never really knew how much I was missing out on before parenthood, but for those of you guys out there that don't have kids, you would be surprised. Sure most only think of the negative things like less money, no more free time, and so forth........but now I don't know how I ever lived without mine before they were here. There's nothing that compares to holding your newborn the first time, or hearing the word "daddy" day in and day out.Comment
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A lot of people say this, but it is so true. When we had our fourth son, and they put him in my arms, a wave of emotion came on me. First, I knew it was our last baby. The other thing was that this was my fourth time doing this. I was considered a veteran. Whereas before I was all caught up in if he was ok, was he breathing etc., this time I had a real nice peace about everything.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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For the ones w/ no kids who want kids, and past the age of 28...when do you plan on having one? Not that I'm judging, my parents started w/ me when they were 30, then had my brother 2 yrs later, and my sister 6 yrs after me.
I thought we were going to wait till we were 30 too (wife is 2 days older than me), but I'm glad we had our son when we were 27.....buys me some time for the wife and I to have our next child around 30/31 and still enjoy each other w/ the house all to ourselves before we both turn 50.
Anyways, I only ask because I know a couple that recently had a baby, and the mom is 38/39 and the father already into his 40s. IMO that is way too late...My Teams
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For the ones w/ no kids who want kids, and past the age of 28...when do you plan on having one? Not that I'm judging, my parents started w/ me when they were 30, then had my brother 2 yrs later, and my sister 6 yrs after me.
I thought we were going to wait till we were 30 too (wife is 2 days older than me), but I'm glad we had our son when we were 27.....buys me some time for the wife and I to have our next child around 30/31 and still enjoy each other w/ the house all to ourselves before we both turn 50.
Anyways, I only ask because I know a couple that recently had a baby, and the mom is 38/39 and the father already into his 40s. IMO that is way too late...
I'm a bit picky, but I don't need a child to complete my life. Actually, I don't need a woman to complete my life either. So, if she doesn't fit what I want (and really it isn't much at all) then I won't settle just to start a family.
Would I like to have one one day? Sure. But, I want to make sure that I know I'll be happy with the woman for life and that she will be a perfect mother in my eyes."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
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Don't know about ya'll but I am glad to have a kid. My son means the world to me. He is 4 years old. I had him when I was 22.
To those of u that don't have kids all I can say is live your life up as much as u can untill u have kids. Having kids can be a pain in the butt sometimes and it takes alot of sacrifice and devotion.
Only thing that sucks is I cant enjoy some of the stuff I used to anymore like video gaming, hanging out late, and puffin on the la la. Yes I said it.Last edited by dopeboy206; 07-30-2010, 11:44 AM.Comment
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I say 21-35 is an acceptable medium. If you're an active male/female over 40, and can keep up w/ your toddler than go for it.
But if you're someone who is aging, and your age/inability to meet the physical demands (like playing outside w/ your kid) limits the activities you can do w/ him/her and becomes a disservice to your child I have a problem w/ that.Originally posted by Edmund BurkeAll that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.Comment
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Older and mature sure...but 38/39 and mid-40's?
I say 21-35 is an acceptable medium. If you're an active male/female over 40, and can keep up w/ your toddler than go for it.
But if you're someone who is aging, and your age/inability to meet the physical demands (like playing outside w/ your kid) limits the activities you can do w/ him/her and becomes a disservice to your child I have a problem w/ that.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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Why? To me, there are VERY few people on this planet that should have children before the age of 25. Especially us men, I can't think of a one guy I knew/know who I felt was ready to be a father at age 21-24. Way too immature still and not stable financially. In the grand scheme of things, you're still a kid at age 21.
I feel the "you need to get married and start having kids by your early 30's at the latest" is a really overblown in this country. I'm in better shape than most people a decade younger than me. I take very good care of myself and keeping up with kids when I'm in my late 30's will not be an issue for me.
My latest ex - her sister is 35 and the brother in law is 39 and they just had their first child a year ago. Both have very successful careers and are healthy/in great shape. To be honest, they're my role models for career/parenting/marriage. They accomplished a lot personally/professionally and brought their child into a safe, loving and financially secure family. To me, that's the ultimate goal when it comes to me having kids.
This is pretty much irrelevant because there are tons of obese people in this country regardless of age. There are tons of parents in their early/mid 20's that can't meet the physical demands of being a parent.Last edited by ehh; 07-30-2010, 11:58 AM."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Older and mature sure...but 38/39 and mid-40's?
I say 21-35 is an acceptable medium. If you're an active male/female over 40, and can keep up w/ your toddler than go for it.
But if you're someone who is aging, and your age/inability to meet the physical demands (like playing outside w/ your kid) limits the activities you can do w/ him/her and becomes a disservice to your child I have a problem w/ that.My Teams
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Why? To me, there are VERY few people on this planet that should have children before the age of 25. Especially us men, I can't think of a one guy I knew/know who I felt was ready to be a father at age 21-24. Way too immature still and not stable financially. In the grand scheme of things, you're still a kid at age 21.
I feel the "you need to get married and start having kids by your early 30's at the latest" is a really overblown in this country. I'm in better shape than most people a decade younger than me. I take very good care of myself and keeping up with kids when I'm in my late 30's will not be an issue for me.
My latest ex - her sister is 35 and the brother in law is 39 and they just had their first child a year ago. Both have very successful careers and are healthy/in great shape. To be honest, they're my role models for career/parenting/marriage. They accomplished a lot personally/professionally and brought their child into a safe, loving and financially secure family. To me, that's the ultimate goal when it comes to me having kids.
Its just that if you're older and not willing to go out and do too many things because in your older-age you're not as inclined to go out to public settings, and/or walk around the DC zoo or something...then I think you're doing a disservice. You're kid is not getting all the experiences they should be, had mommy and daddy been younger when they had him/her.
Yea...that's an unfortunate situation too...babies having babies.Last edited by JBH3; 07-30-2010, 12:31 PM.Originally posted by Edmund BurkeAll that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.Comment
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Why does somebody need to be a certain age?
Age, for the most part, is worthless in this discussion. You are either ready/willing/able to take care of a child or you're not.SOS Madden League (PS4) | League Archives
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