No, it doesn't. I didn't even really want kids and got pregnant by accident. I love being a mother and it is one of the best things I've ever done that brings me the most joy. |
It really sucks. But it is also 'rewarding' in the sense that you have boundless love for this little (and eventually big) person. I think you just have to have low expectations honestly. I thought it would be REALLY hard, and it is, so I wasn't surprised.
I do miss, almost daily, my life pre-kids, however. |
This is such a dumb question. |
Yes it sucks. I have 5, they are all amazing humans and I just realized how much having kids actually sucks. |
It took 5 times to realize that? |
Not at all. It's hard as hell but so much fun and completely worth it. It probably sucks if you go into it thinking that it will be like taking care of a cat or hamster, but if you're being realistic, then no. |
All adult milestones are double edged swords. Marriage has huge benefits but also requires a lot of patience and compromise, while limiting your freedom and options in real ways. Jobs/careers offer financial stability and social status, but also stress and responsibility. Home ownership can be liberating and comforting, but also a massive pain in the neck.
Parenting is no different but I think offers more rewards than most. I find being a parent to be truly fulfilling in a way that very few jobs, and certainly no house, can ever be. Meaningful on a profound level. Yes it's a huge headache sometimes, but even on my worst day as a parent, I feel this indescribably connection to my child that gives my life shape and purpose. I do think marriage can come close to this if it stands the test of time, but many don't. With both parenting and marriage, you need to be emotionally mature to get the most out of it. |
This thread is from 2013....I think Op has figured it out by now. |
No. Who says this? |
Yes having kids pretty much ruins the life you once had. It’s the biggest vanity project you can undertake, it does not make the world a better place.
The hubris of thinking your DNA must move on even though there are millions of unwanted children around the world. Who cares if our population declines? We are destroying the earth. |
Having children and finding a wonderful wife have been the two best things that ever happened to this Dad. A prospective parent who is cautious about having kids will usually make a very good parent, because the keys to success are caring and trying to do the right thing. Everyone will have missteps. No one is perfect. The caring parent usually has fewer missteps than others will. |
New poster, but I disagree. Her perspective is just as valid and for some parents the newborn stage “keeping them alive stage” is very hard and they may find it harder than what you cite as hard. We are all different and what we find challenging is different too. |
It really does suck a lot. Like A LOT.
If I got a do over id only have one. |
No, I really miss having my family. Loved every minute of it. If I could do it again, I would have more kids. I had 2 kids. No grandchildren currently. |
Yep. It sucks.
Lifetime commitment |