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Reply to "Daughters are childless and one of the is single, what can we do for them as their parents?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is too late OP. You clearly failed to model a happy marriage and parenting to your children. Back in the day people who had terrible role models would still get married and pregnant because they felt they had no other choice. Not so today. If you want your kids to have kids you have to influence them from childhood itself, to show them it’s a happy lifestyle. Accept your failure and move on. All the good men are taken, so don’t try to force them to settle for some random losers. They won’t listen to you anyway, they are too stubborn by now, and it will ruin your relationship with them. If you want to do a good deed then advise parents of younger children to not make the same mistakes you did.[/quote] This is absurd. My parents are still in love after 56 years of marriage. They've had a wonderful marriage. My brother married and had kids. I did neither. Our parents are proud of and happy for both of us. If anything, I'd say that my parents' marriage set a very high standard that no one I dated was able to meet. My parents also raised us so that we were well educated and have had a lot of financial support, which means that on top of having high standards for a partner, I've never felt that I had to settle because I had no money or life of my own. [/quote]
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