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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Her last standup was not funny. I’m sad for them. [/quote] Are you kidding? Its hilarious. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoSGBSV1sOU[/youtube][/quote] Watching this as a childfree person, I wonder why Ali would have kids and then complain about them? Like it's expected your life is going to change. I get the impression that she wanted kids more than the husband because she said in her previous special she didn't want to be lonely in her old age. [/quote] Just because you want something and get it doesn’t mean you don’t have the right to have a hard time or be challenged in life changing ways… also, you cannot always predict how children will affect a partnership (if you have kids with a partner). Sometimes, or a lot of the time, things get really really hard before you figure some stuff out. Have you ever known anyone with a dog who has never had a complaint or challenge in regard to owning a dog?[/quote] To be honest, no. Everyone I know who has dogs loves their dogs and don't complain about the vet bills, boarding fees, pooping etc. I think kids are different because guess who consciously chose to conceive them? Their parents. And when the emotional (and financial!) return on investment doesn't pan out, it's a hard pill to swallow. [/quote]
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