| No need to qualify it by saying you love your kids. That's a given. |
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Yes. |
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Absolutely!
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110%
This is from the Jezebel review of "The Fault in Our Stars" and it perfectly articulates my feelings about being a parent: "Personally, I never understood what it meant to be sad until I figured out how to be happy. The better my life gets — and I feel very, very fortunate right now — the more I realize that being in love and building a family is the most terrifying thing I've ever done. Is it worth it to fall in love if you're going to die in a month? Or in 50 years? That terror follows my happiness like a shadow; they grow and swell together. It is worth it (to me, I think, though how can I know?), but it hurts." |
| 100% yes! cannot imagine life without them - and I don't mean mine specifically, just children in general. And this is coming from someone who swore she would never have kids. |
| Yes, and I'd have the two I've got, too. Love! |
| Yes. Of course. |
| Yes, I would have more kids. |
| Me too - never thought I would have them. Never thought I wanted them. What a fool I was! Thank goodness my stars were different. |
| Yes. Not even a thought. |
| Yes. And I would have had them earlier. Being an old mom super sucks. I'm jealous of my sister who had her kids when she was younger. |
| Yes. I wish i could afford more. |
| I would wait longer. |
| Yes. Trying for one more. |
| I can't imagine my life without kids. I am glad that I waited. |