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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, I am starting to get it now that I have a child. [b]Not having kids is just protecting oneself from setbacks and disappointments (some would call it lazy and cowardly but who knows).[/b] One can have an SN child and all that it entails. Or a child that just isn’t quite the inspiration and pride of their parents. One can get stuck in a bad marriage due to shared kids People just avoid vulnerability One may call it lazy or one might call it smart I think it’s great to have a choice [/quote] I'm.pretty sure I just don't want kids. Why is this so difficult for some people to accept? And before someone asks why I'm on a parenting board, I'm also a nanny and that's how I discovered this place [/quote] I haven’t come across a single good reason to bring another human life into this world. [/quote] You haven’t met enough of our young people. I see a lot of hope in their ideas and actions. [/quote] NP here, but lol ,NO. Absolutely not a good enough reason.[/quote] How about the fact that it makes YOU a better person, which in turn is good for society?[/quote] If it makes you such a better person then why all the neglected/abused kids in foster care. I guess their so-called parents did not get the memo.[/quote]
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