Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t mean you don’t want kids. Many people ( including me) have these same thoughts. I spoke with my boyfriend at that time about everything and we decided to keep the relationship going. He said he loved me more than he wanted kids and we would figure it out. We got married and I went into insane baby fever mode. It was super unexpected and strange. I had two kids, and while hard, it was the best thing to ever happen to me besides my husband. I love being a mom and can’t imagine life without them. I realized me being unsure was fear about life changing and the huge responsibility of having kids. I know not every experience is like this, but I think it’s normal for some people to be unsure about kids. I’ve known many people ( both men and women) who said they didn’t really want kids until they met their spouse. They couldn’t imagine having kids until they met them. I would talk with him about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother married a woman who was unsure but he was hopeful that over time she would decide that she did want one. Well, she decided she didn’t want a baby so they divorced. It turned out that none of her three sisters ever wanted to have children either which says something about their childhood.
Nope. Just says they are are smart, independent women.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a guy who really wants to be a father and needs to marry someone who really wants to be a mother. You’re not that person.
Anonymous wrote:My brother married a woman who was unsure but he was hopeful that over time she would decide that she did want one. Well, she decided she didn’t want a baby so they divorced. It turned out that none of her three sisters ever wanted to have children either which says something about their childhood.
Anonymous wrote:I was on the fence about kids for a long time too bc of what they do to your life. What I didn't appreciate was that kids change your life for the better. You cannot imagine until you have one how much love it brings to your life and what a delight and privilege it is.
Anonymous wrote:My brother married a woman who was unsure but he was hopeful that over time she would decide that she did want one. Well, she decided she didn’t want a baby so they divorced. It turned out that none of her three sisters ever wanted to have children either which says something about their childhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a guy who really wants to be a father and needs to marry someone who really wants to be a mother. You’re not that person.
This. And neither of you are wrong. The wrong thing would be trying to convince themselves they want the same things.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a guy who really wants to be a father and needs to marry someone who really wants to be a mother. You’re not that person.