Anonymous wrote:They commit pretty quickly. They’ll pop the question within two years in their twenties and earlier than that in their thirties.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't talk to his ex while on a date with you.
Its not like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can know if a guy isn't ready to be a dad, avoid those guys.
Other than that it's a crapshoot. You can't go by them saying they want to be a dad, or love kids, babysit, camp counselors, teachers, etc
So many people think they want kids and say all those things and when they actually have the kid not so much.
Why would you say this? If a woman said she wanted kids, you would believe her. The kind of man who wants to marry at 26 and tell his fiancee he loves and wants kids...likely does.
Actually no I wouldn't, so shove your assumptions back into your ass. OP also asked about a guy, if you want to talk about how to know a woman is ready for kids make that thread. So many people offer stupid advice like if he works with kids, or loves hanging out with his niece and nephew etc, yeah not so much.
As I said you know who not to have kids with if he's a broke bum, exhibits bum behavior and is immature don't waste your time hoping he will change even if he says he wants kids.
If you're both stable people who want kids go for it, but it;s a crapshoot no guarantees that he will stick around or be a good dad.
-1. There is a difference between no guarantees and a crapshoot.
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on what you mean by "mature" into having kids. A perfectly mature person can want to delay having kids if he is only in his 20s. He might want to finish a grad program, save for a down payment on a house. That's totally valid.
Anonymous wrote:- He tells you
- you meet his family
- He tells you
- he discusses future planning with you
- he tells you
- he puts his plans into action without you
- he tells you
- he welcomes you into the fold of the dream world he is excited to share with you
That is how it goes in general there are always deviations esp based on age, or economic status of both, logistics and living conditions etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can know if a guy isn't ready to be a dad, avoid those guys.
Other than that it's a crapshoot. You can't go by them saying they want to be a dad, or love kids, babysit, camp counselors, teachers, etc
So many people think they want kids and say all those things and when they actually have the kid not so much.
Why would you say this? If a woman said she wanted kids, you would believe her. The kind of man who wants to marry at 26 and tell his fiancee he loves and wants kids...likely does.[/quote
Actually no I wouldn't, so shove your assumptions back into your ass. OP also asked about a guy, if you want to talk about how to know a woman is ready for kids make that thread. So many people offer stupid advice like if he works with kids, or loves hanging out with his niece and nephew etc, yeah not so much.
As I said you know who not to have kids with if he's a broke bum, exhibits bum behavior and is immature don't waste your time hoping he will change even if he says he wants kids.
If you're both stable people who want kids go for it, but it;s a crapshoot no guarantees that he will stick around or be a good dad.
-1. There is a difference between no guarantees and a crapshoot.
Anonymous wrote:- He tells you
- you meet his family
- He tells you
- he discusses future planning with you
- he tells you
- he puts his plans into action without you
- he tells you
- he welcomes you into the fold of the dream world he is excited to share with you
That is how it goes in general there are always deviations esp based on age, or economic status of both, logistics and living conditions etc
Anonymous wrote:They commit pretty quickly. They’ll pop the question within two years in their twenties and earlier than that in their thirties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can know if a guy isn't ready to be a dad, avoid those guys.
Other than that it's a crapshoot. You can't go by them saying they want to be a dad, or love kids, babysit, camp counselors, teachers, etc
So many people think they want kids and say all those things and when they actually have the kid not so much.
Why would you say this? If a woman said she wanted kids, you would believe her. The kind of man who wants to marry at 26 and tell his fiancee he loves and wants kids...likely does.[/quote
Actually no I wouldn't, so shove your assumptions back into your ass. OP also asked about a guy, if you want to talk about how to know a woman is ready for kids make that thread. So many people offer stupid advice like if he works with kids, or loves hanging out with his niece and nephew etc, yeah not so much.
As I said you know who not to have kids with if he's a broke bum, exhibits bum behavior and is immature don't waste your time hoping he will change even if he says he wants kids.
If you're both stable people who want kids go for it, but it;s a crapshoot no guarantees that he will stick around or be a good dad.