Anonymous wrote:It's really really hard. But the good absolutely, without a doubt, outweighs the bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have kids, and I'm scared to because I feel like everyone i know who has kids, or writes about having kids, seems to complain constantly about it. It just seems to suck.
Is it really that bad? Or does the good outweigh the bad?
Everything bad you have ever heard is 100% true. You are sleep deprived, your time is not your own, it is expensive, it changes you from an individual to a parent, it is permanent, you can't walk away AND you are sleep deprived. However, the BAD is very quantifiable.
Now - the good is so amazing, so joyful, so soul-fulfilling, so transformative - that there is no way to quantify it or describe it. You have to experience it to know it.
Very well said! +1
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it sucks. Life as you know it is over. Unless you have a ton of cash you're broke and lucky if you ever see a decent vacation again. I have no idea why anyone would do this. This was important to my wife so we had a child. It blows. If you have even the slightest doubt about whether you actually want a child, do not have one. I don't care if that means the end of your relationship or marriage. Doing this will screw all of that up anyway.
Anonymous wrote:This is a toughie.
As a mother of three grown children, I can say it is a toss up.
Sure, I gave up A LOT to have my children. I gave up my freedom, my education, my career ambitions as well as any traveling experiences, etc. I started having children at nineteen and feel like I sacrificed a lot of my youth for them. (I am not in any way, shape or form blaming THEM at all....I made the decision to have them.)
There were times when the house was a complete disaster and I felt overwhelmed by the mess, the chaos, money issues, etc.
Now that they are adults and have their own lives, I am truly glad and finally feel free (!). I work as a Nanny and seeing people my age now raising young children makes me realize how lucky I am that now I am free of all that responsibility. I am no longer tied down, I can make and spend all my monies on myself, and I have the freedom to come and go as I please, etc. I am still young enough to do all the things I missed out on earlier in life and I can come home to a clean, quiet and orderly home every day.
Bottom line.
I love my children and am glad I had them. But I am just glad I did it when I was younger.
I cannot imagine having kids later in life.
I see so many parents so tired and I am so lucky that I get to spend all of my forties (and beyond!) on my own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have kids, and I'm scared to because I feel like everyone i know who has kids, or writes about having kids, seems to complain constantly about it. It just seems to suck.
Is it really that bad? Or does the good outweigh the bad?
Everything bad you have ever heard is 100% true. You are sleep deprived, your time is not your own, it is expensive, it changes you from an individual to a parent, it is permanent, you can't walk away AND you are sleep deprived. However, the BAD is very quantifiable.
Now - the good is so amazing, so joyful, so soul-fulfilling, so transformative - that there is no way to quantify it or describe it. You have to experience it to know it.
Anonymous wrote:Nope, doesn't suck in my experience. Pretty awesome in fact. There are rough patches but you figure out a rthyme that works for you the fam.