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Reply to "Love is Blind, do people really think about how things will be after having kids?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are also those of us who grew up with younger siblings, in big families, babysat a lot, nannied etc and were very excited to have kids. I always knew I’d have kids and though I admit I had it easy (pregnant immediately, easy breastfeeding with all, easy babies/no health issues no SN etc). I feel very lucky to have found parenthood to be pretty much as great (for me) as I had pictured it to be. I completely respect those who chose to not have kids, it was clear for many just like it was clear for me that I would have a family. Again- choices are amazing! I was grateful for birth control in the many years that I did not want to get pregnant.[/quote] I grew up babysitting a younger sibling, and it's part of what has made me not want to have kids. Just goes to show that not all people experience things the same way.[/quote]
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