
Anonymous wrote:interesting that people use the argument that they will take care of you when you are old... lots of people on here were just saying on another thread that you dont owe aging parents anything. How many of you all take care of your aging parents? Lots of ppl use nursing homes and don't actually follow through with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are a giant financial sink hole with no upside.
I've had three and all are teenagers now. They are total jerks and act like they know it all. The oldest is heading to college next year so even when they turn 18 they are not off the books.
Without kids my net worth would be a lot more.
I love them but they are not useful to me. I was researching state law recently and ran across a few sections that discussed a parent legal right to all earned income of their children. It got me thinking that once children worked and contributed to the household. Any more they just suck up resources and provide absolutely no benefit to anyone.
My wife says they are going to help us when we are old. I calculated it up and if I had invested all the money spent on kids there would be more than enough to pay for high quality elder care. I think that might have worked out better than expecting children not to move away and show up once a week to see if we fell down a broke a hip.
Stereotype you sound asian logical and maybe a little cheap. Asians have kids so they get taken care of in their old age.
Anonymous wrote:Man.. I feel sorry for your kids. I never thought about having kids, but I have two now, and though I'm not really a kid person, I love my children and never think "what was the benefit of having kids"?
Quality care is not the same as someone loving you unconditionally. Sure, there are no guarantees, just as there are no guarantees that you would get quality care when you are older. You could end up bankrupt for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are a giant financial sink hole with no upside.
I've had three and all are teenagers now. They are total jerks and act like they know it all. The oldest is heading to college next year so even when they turn 18 they are not off the books.
Without kids my net worth would be a lot more.
I love them but they are not useful to me. I was researching state law recently and ran across a few sections that discussed a parent legal right to all earned income of their children. It got me thinking that once children worked and contributed to the household. Any more they just suck up resources and provide absolutely no benefit to anyone.
My wife says they are going to help us when we are old. I calculated it up and if I had invested all the money spent on kids there would be more than enough to pay for high quality elder care. I think that might have worked out better than expecting children not to move away and show up once a week to see if we fell down a broke a hip.
If they are jerks, that’s on you and your wife.
Why do people have kids? No logical reason these days. Just a deep-seated, evolutionarily adaptive instinct to procreate, and a desire to leave a biological legacy.
I'm a woman, but not a kid person. Never was. Nonetheless, I freaking adore my 7yo--awesome kid. Nothing logical about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are a giant financial sink hole with no upside.
I've had three and all are teenagers now. They are total jerks and act like they know it all. The oldest is heading to college next year so even when they turn 18 they are not off the books.
Without kids my net worth would be a lot more.
I love them but they are not useful to me. I was researching state law recently and ran across a few sections that discussed a parent legal right to all earned income of their children. It got me thinking that once children worked and contributed to the household. Any more they just suck up resources and provide absolutely no benefit to anyone.
My wife says they are going to help us when we are old. I calculated it up and if I had invested all the money spent on kids there would be more than enough to pay for high quality elder care. I think that might have worked out better than expecting children not to move away and show up once a week to see if we fell down a broke a hip.
If they are jerks, that’s on you and your wife.