Anonymous wrote:We're not likely to be grandparents at all, which is sad. I hope my kids change their minds, even if they have kids after I'm gone!
DH and I are also unlikely to be grandparents,
SS 29’s wife has undiagnosed mental illness although she is a RN. Often, she can barely handle caring for herself. He is a young lawyer and works 80 hours a week. They attempted a puppy, with the idea that it would get her out of the house multiple times a day, but that didn’t work so they rehomed it.
DD 30 has seen many family marriages fail and the aftermath scar the kids. She isn’t interested in single parenting either.
Late teen DD is mildly disabled and is interested in a family, but committed foremost to her physical and mental wellbeing.
Late teen DS is hinting at being asexual. He’s attempted romantic relationships with both genders, but told us extreme shyness and anxiety get in his way. I think he would partner up only if someone very dominant pursued him. And that still wouldn’t guarantee having kids.
So 4 kids and low probability of grandkids. We have accepted it and just hope that our kids lead happy and meaningful adult lives. We know that having children isn’t a requirement for joy and fulfillment.