Anonymous wrote:This happened to me. I am glad.
My ex had a congenital heart problem. My mom told me it would lead to a lot of heartbreak to have kids with him. More is now known about his health (very rare genetic defect) and I have to admit she was right. He’s under 40 and on a list for a heart transplant now. I have 3 healthy kids with someone else.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me. I am glad.
My ex had a congenital heart problem. My mom told me it would lead to a lot of heartbreak to have kids with him. More is now known about his health (very rare genetic defect) and I have to admit she was right. He’s under 40 and on a list for a heart transplant now. I have 3 healthy kids with someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me. I am glad.
My ex had a congenital heart problem. My mom told me it would lead to a lot of heartbreak to have kids with him. More is now known about his health (very rare genetic defect) and I have to admit she was right. He’s under 40 and on a list for a heart transplant now. I have 3 healthy kids with someone else.
My mom said the same thing for a partner who had rare childhood cancer. I didn’t end up with him, but I wholly disagree. There are no guarantees in life, and avoiding for a rare genetic disease that may or may not have an impact on future health is not worth it if you love them.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me. I am glad.
My ex had a congenital heart problem. My mom told me it would lead to a lot of heartbreak to have kids with him. More is now known about his health (very rare genetic defect) and I have to admit she was right. He’s under 40 and on a list for a heart transplant now. I have 3 healthy kids with someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on whether they have good judgement or not.
If they didn’t want me to marry someone because they were racist, then no.
If they didn’t want me to marry someone who was an unkind or unreliable person, then probably.