Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boyfriend of 2 years began talking about children making emphasis that he wanted them to be his. I then asked what would happen if I can't have kids. He said he would discontinue the relationship. While I recognize his right to pursue bio children, I feel uncomfortable with someone that would say something like this to me and I'm leaning towards moving on.
Has anybody had a similar experience?
Tell him you need him to demonstrate the ability to care for a child for a period of 6 months. Do whatever you need to do to assume responsibility (foster, babysitting for family, volunteering, .... ). We'll see how much we wants to be a father.
Dis she demonstrate her ability to be a good wife and mother or there are double standards here?
Anonymous wrote:Being honest is a crime now? What would we say if genders were swapped here?
Anonymous wrote:Boyfriend of 2 years began talking about children making emphasis that he wanted them to be his. I then asked what would happen if I can't have kids. He said he would discontinue the relationship. While I recognize his right to pursue bio children, I feel uncomfortable with someone that would say something like this to me and I'm leaning towards moving on.
Has anybody had a similar experience?
Tell him you need him to demonstrate the ability to care for a child for a period of 6 months. Do whatever you need to do to assume responsibility (foster, babysitting for family, volunteering, .... ). We'll see how much we wants to be a father.
Anonymous wrote:Men who want to be fathers and have a family with you tend to be more loyal than carefree boys who are self absorbed.
Boyfriend of 2 years began talking about children making emphasis that he wanted them to be his. I then asked what would happen if I can't have kids. He said he would discontinue the relationship. While I recognize his right to pursue bio children, I feel uncomfortable with someone that would say something like this to me and I'm leaning towards moving on.
Has anybody had a similar experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm anti IVF and understand his desire for natural children but id dump him. You take the person as they come. I'm sure he also wants a healthy wife who can walk and talk. So he'd leave you if you became disabled, got sick, turned out to be inferile. He doesn't love you for you, you're a means to end, he feels like women are fungible.
Like she is staying with him in case of any of that? Women are as human as men.
Anonymous wrote:I'm anti IVF and understand his desire for natural children but id dump him. You take the person as they come. I'm sure he also wants a healthy wife who can walk and talk. So he'd leave you if you became disabled, got sick, turned out to be inferile. He doesn't love you for you, you're a means to end, he feels like women are fungible.
Anonymous wrote:Having biological children is incredibly important to most people. He was just being honest. This is also a hypothetical scenario as I understand. You could end up breaking up for any other reason in the future. No need to think about it now.