Anonymous wrote:I could be the 18:22 poster except that I have two!! I f you are not 200% into having kids then just don't. You could end up miserable like we are (me and 18:22).
Anonymous wrote:Oh God. This is such a depressing thread. It's like you all have brain damage and have forgotten that parenting is like that (all consuming,time suck, miserable, sleep deprived, walking hell) every day, for the rest of your lives. It's tough for a few years folks and then they want you to f--- off. It's a decade - maybe - and then you spend the rest of your life wishing they were around again.
It's not that bad OP. It's hard, it's God damn hard! No one said shit would be easy but I f-ing love the little pains in the ass. I LOVE them. I would eat them if I could I love them so much.
Anonymous wrote:Who changed their mind? They are outta luck,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used to be on the same page about this and now we aren't. Should I do it anyway?
Well, why aren't you still on that page together?
Anonymous wrote:I didn't want kids. DH did. Before we got engaged, we agreed on one, even though he wanted more like three or four.
After two years of marriage, we got pregnant and had a baby. I was not excited at ALL. I could only envision myself being an even mediocre mother to a son. We got a girl. I was basically devastated and tried to talk DH into finding some woman who had a boy but wanted a girl, and then negotiate a switch. He insisted we try out our daughter. She's now three. I love her, and the second one who came after her.
I still can't stand other people's kids. I probably don't get as excited about my kids milestones as other people do. I hate kid toys and kid-centric things like Disney or whatever else.
If you don't want kids, don't have them. It's not fair to the child.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of woman doesn't want children
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't want kids. DH did. Before we got engaged, we agreed on one, even though he wanted more like three or four.
After two years of marriage, we got pregnant and had a baby. I was not excited at ALL. I could only envision myself being an even mediocre mother to a son. We got a girl. I was basically devastated and tried to talk DH into finding some woman who had a boy but wanted a girl, and then negotiate a switch. He insisted we try out our daughter. She's now three. I love her, and the second one who came after her.
I still can't stand other people's kids. I probably don't get as excited about my kids milestones as other people do. I hate kid toys and kid-centric things like Disney or whatever else.
If you don't want kids, don't have them. It's not fair to the child.
You are a very sick human.
At least she is honest... but if you are honest on DCUM you need "therapy"
You kind of do if you tried to trade your baby for a different sex.
I think a woman who wanted to be child free that is now freaking out postpartum should be cut some slack. Its not like she actually went to a crack den and tried to broker a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't want kids. DH did. Before we got engaged, we agreed on one, even though he wanted more like three or four.
After two years of marriage, we got pregnant and had a baby. I was not excited at ALL. I could only envision myself being an even mediocre mother to a son. We got a girl. I was basically devastated and tried to talk DH into finding some woman who had a boy but wanted a girl, and then negotiate a switch. He insisted we try out our daughter. She's now three. I love her, and the second one who came after her.
I still can't stand other people's kids. I probably don't get as excited about my kids milestones as other people do. I hate kid toys and kid-centric things like Disney or whatever else.
If you don't want kids, don't have them. It's not fair to the child.
You are a very sick human.
At least she is honest... but if you are honest on DCUM you need "therapy"
You kind of do if you tried to trade your baby for a different sex.