Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy accident. Marrying a woman under the understanding that you'll have children = you can't be shocked when she stops using BC.
Totally heinous behavior, and likely to lose your husband over it if he realizes what you've done. If you want a baby more than a husband, why not just divorce and go to a sperm bank? Don't eff up the life of someone who you purportedly love.
Anonymous wrote:Happy accident. Marrying a woman under the understanding that you'll have children = you can't be shocked when she stops using BC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. He doesn't want kids, why would you force him into it? Either accept it or move on.Anonymous wrote:No ultimatum. He does not want kids obviously. The last thing you want to do is guilt DH into it. Not good for child or anyone. You either need to accept or move on.
This!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he say about children before marriage?
Is the self-centered generally or just ignorant about how women's fertility works? If the latter, maybe make an appointment with your OB/GYN or a fertility expert that can explain that now is your moment (especially if you want more than one child).
You have rights, and becoming a mother is not something you should compromise on (unless you agreed to this before marriage). Good luck.
I scheduled an appointment with a fertility expert. DH skipped it citing work deadline. When I got back and told him that the specialist asked why we waited so long to have kids he blew up at me and said I will NOT paint him out to be the bad guy because we did not have money to TTC earlier.
There's your answer. Time to leave. I saw this as someone who did not leave in my 30s and then spent my 40s going through fertility treatments solo. I don't recommend that path.
Anonymous wrote:Happy accident. Marrying a woman under the understanding that you'll have children = you can't be shocked when she stops using BC.
Anonymous wrote:No ultimatum. He does not want kids obviously. The last thing you want to do is guilt DH into it. Not good for child or anyone. You either need to accept or move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy accident. Marrying a woman under the understanding that you'll have children = you can't be shocked when she stops using BC.
There is no such thing as happy accidents when people are not interested in having kids. You are gross.
No, it's gross to marry someone who wants kids when you don't. I'm childfree and I think it's despicable to deceive people. Deception begets deception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy accident. Marrying a woman under the understanding that you'll have children = you can't be shocked when she stops using BC.
There is no such thing as happy accidents when people are not interested in having kids. You are gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he say about children before marriage?
Is the self-centered generally or just ignorant about how women's fertility works? If the latter, maybe make an appointment with your OB/GYN or a fertility expert that can explain that now is your moment (especially if you want more than one child).
You have rights, and becoming a mother is not something you should compromise on (unless you agreed to this before marriage). Good luck.
I scheduled an appointment with a fertility expert. DH skipped it citing work deadline. When I got back and told him that the specialist asked why we waited so long to have kids he blew up at me and said I will NOT paint him out to be the bad guy because we did not have money to TTC earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he say about children before marriage?
Is the self-centered generally or just ignorant about how women's fertility works? If the latter, maybe make an appointment with your OB/GYN or a fertility expert that can explain that now is your moment (especially if you want more than one child).
You have rights, and becoming a mother is not something you should compromise on (unless you agreed to this before marriage). Good luck.
I scheduled an appointment with a fertility expert. DH skipped it citing work deadline. When I got back and told him that the specialist asked why we waited so long to have kids he blew up at me and said I will NOT paint him out to be the bad guy because we did not have money to TTC earlier.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. He doesn't want kids, why would you force him into it? Either accept it or move on.Anonymous wrote:No ultimatum. He does not want kids obviously. The last thing you want to do is guilt DH into it. Not good for child or anyone. You either need to accept or move on.