If you never had/never wanted children by choice

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of posters on this thread to whom I would like to thank on behalf of the rest of us for not having kids lol.


Lol, we don't need you to thank us. Have fun fun when your kid is in their teens and hates you!


My kids are grown and love me.

My point was just that a lot of people are coming on this thread and saying they don’t want kids because they’re too screwed up to raise them right. And I’m thanking them for that. Too bad so many others are less self aware.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's telling that the conversation is about kidS, plural. We stopped at one and it's the best of both worlds, IMO. Aside from not picking up and moving across country, we have all of the time and freedom to have hobbies, travel, work, etc. Society is so anti-only children, and it's a shame. I wish more people would have an open mind. Would result in a lot of happier and more balanced families.


Start a different thread. There’s a huge difference between 0 kids and 1 kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do any of you worry about old age and being by yourself? Not saying that your kids will 100% be there for you but in the majority of instances your kids will help.

My dad has an aunt and uncle who never had any kids. He is now taking care of them since they are in their late 80s/early 90s and having health issues. Not sure what would have happened if he didn't step up.

My mom is one of 4 kids and they all helped with their aging parents.

We have family friends who never had kids and the wife sort of just went batty. She never worked (even though she never had kids) and is just super odd like she lost direction in her life.


Do you think all the lonely old people forgotten in old folks homes are childfree?

My nieces, nephew, and Godchildren will care for me if I need it and DH dies first. I have no doubt - we’re very close and I have always been there for them. My oldest Godchild is executor of our will as she is an attorney.
Anonymous
I’m a dedicated teacher and my life is about kids. That’s always been enough for me. DH is a pediatrician and feels the same way.

We’re in our early 60’s now and have no regrets. It’s been a pretty lovely life.
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