people without kids just don’t get it

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They think they do but unless you’ve had kids, not babysat or nannies, you will never know how much work it is on a daily basis.


Exactly what is your point OP? That kids are a lot of work? Yes, water is wet. We know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They think they do but unless you’ve had kids, not babysat or nannies, you will never know how much work it is on a daily basis.


Why would we care? That is your life you chose not ours.
Anonymous

Aah... is this to discuss how some child-free people want to force women to give birth?

As in, from now on, some women won't be able to choose whether to be parents or not?

Anonymous
I’m a parent but I don’t find non-parents lecturing me on how hard or easy parenting is very often. If anything, my childless by choice friends seem to have a greater respect and understanding for the challenges of being a parent than even many other parents do.

My observation is that people who don’t have kids, especially once past the age of 35, get far more criticism from people who have no idea what their lives are like.
Anonymous
The stork didn't dump your children on your front lawn did they OP?
Anonymous
They do know. That is why some people choose to be childfree. Self-awareness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They think they do but unless you’ve had kids, not babysat or nannies, you will never know how much work it is on a daily basis.


I see the opposite a lot too. People with young kids, who apparently didn't do anything hard before the kids came along so they think it's the hardest thing ever, not recognizing that teenagers also need a lot of work and time, or that being or caretaking for the elderly is, in itself, also exhausting and time consuming, and coming to the conclusion that the world should evolve around them because they are doing the hardest thing ever.

Having healthy young kids was hard, but it's not the hardest thing ever like people make it out to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They do know. That is why some people choose to be childfree. Self-awareness.


A ‘friend’ called me selfish for not wanting to have kids. We were early 20s then. I was shocked she thought THAT was selfish. And the older I get (still child baring age), the more self aware I get about this.

I made the right choice for me, hope OP made the right choice too.
Anonymous
I have a puppy so I kind of get it. Jk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They think they do but unless you’ve had kids, not babysat or nannies, you will never know how much work it is on a daily basis.



Childfree people know how much work it is and that's precisely why some of them chose not to have kids. It seems like a lot of people with children have given it much less thought before having kids and are shocked at how much work it entails.
Anonymous
And? Who cares. Please stop bashing women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a puppy so I kind of get it. Jk


Ngl, having a dog with bowel issues is the closest thing to parenthood I experienced prior to having kids
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They think they do but unless you’ve had kids, not babysat or nannies, you will never know how much work it is on a daily basis.


Who said they knew, or they think they knew? Of course they realize they will never know how much work it is—that’s why they choose not do be a parent, dum-dum? Stupidest DCUM post of the day, and man it’s been a day.
Anonymous
We know *exactly* how much work it is OP - and that's a considerable reason why we decided not to have kids. We're totally aware.

How did you not know how much work was involved, before having kids?

- elementary teacher and auntie to everyone
Anonymous
I can’t stand people with kids who act and speak as though people without kids cannot remember anything about childhood or the work their parents did caring for them.

Arrogant self righteous parents are so odious.
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