Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the thing: I could not have bio kids, and my parents didn't consider adopted kids "real grandchildren." It's insane.
I'm sorry. That is insane. If my kids were gay or could have kids I would be very supportive (including financially) in helping them adopt. I would prefer this to IVF and all the other things people do actually.
Anonymous wrote:This is the thing: I could not have bio kids, and my parents didn't consider adopted kids "real grandchildren." It's insane.
Anonymous wrote:The point is that they contribute to the betterment of society, knowledge and Earth. That is enough, imho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling really bad for my gay brother right now. But he doesn't read DCUM so I guess it's fine.
Gay people have kids all the time, you know. My close friend is gay, married, and has two kids: one biological child each for him and his husband, same mom/carrier. They have big careers too and an amazing, happy life.
Great, he exploited a woman, sorry, carrier to fulfill his biological needs.
Anonymous wrote:I literally gave up 22 years of my life between pregnancy and up college.
From kids soccer, back to school nights, SAT tutors, 21 birthday parties, play dates, paying for everything including college.
What was point of any of it without grandkids?
Lonely sad life for me at an empty Thanksgiving table with no one to even leave my stuff too.
What was point of having kids, what was even point of career or big house?
Anonymous wrote:I totally agree with you. If my kids choose to not have kids I will leave them nothing. Spend all my savings, and give the rest to charity. I did the hard work. If they aren't willing to do the same, they don't need or deserve an inheritance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I born in the early 60s, so Boomers-R-Us. Happily child-free after terminating an unintended pregnancy in our 20s. We are govt workers and have a ton of money saved/invested. Our home in Arlington is paid off, as is our vacation/retirement home on the Bay. No need to have kids to support us.
Ok bragging about killing your only child is weird. Just saying
But exactly what are you retiring from. A childless couple with a very short commute or remote with BS govt jobs.
Not exactly like you raised five kids, ran a restaurant, was a laborer, did back breaking work. Souls like your whole like was retirement.
What happens when the second one of you dies? They die alone and not even a person to plan funeral. What happens those two houses?
You must be dense. We have traveled the world, as was always our plan, since we met in our early/mid-20s. As we age we may cruse more, if our health demands it. We have already done all our paperwork to leave our money to various charities.
You sound very, very jealous, as well as unorganized in your life's plans.
I traveled the world too. I got married at 36. Was sick of it by 33. Really how many spring breaks, ski trips, cruises, happy hours do you need.
How do your parents feel that you and their work fr did this.
I know my 60 year old friend actually once day turned to his 58 year old wife of 22 years after she brought up no kids and said I wish you never listened to me and just got pregnant. She confesses your mother said same thing. He said you should have listened. They really were child free people, I suspect swingers! But something switched later in life.
He has a nephew in another state who will get it all. But he literally has a Yacht, Virgin Island Waterfront home, beautiful house Palm Beach and no kids to leave it too.
I think men who convince women not to have kids are horrible. My friend at 60 is easy prey for first HS drop out Hooters girl to get knocked up by him and take all the cash. But where does that leave his wife?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I born in the early 60s, so Boomers-R-Us. Happily child-free after terminating an unintended pregnancy in our 20s. We are govt workers and have a ton of money saved/invested. Our home in Arlington is paid off, as is our vacation/retirement home on the Bay. No need to have kids to support us.
Ok bragging about killing your only child is weird. Just saying
But exactly what are you retiring from. A childless couple with a very short commute or remote with BS govt jobs.
Not exactly like you raised five kids, ran a restaurant, was a laborer, did back breaking work. Souls like your whole like was retirement.
What happens when the second one of you dies? They die alone and not even a person to plan funeral. What happens those two houses?
You must be dense. We have traveled the world, as was always our plan, since we met in our early/mid-20s. As we age we may cruse more, if our health demands it. We have already done all our paperwork to leave our money to various charities.
You sound very, very jealous, as well as unorganized in your life's plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I born in the early 60s, so Boomers-R-Us. Happily child-free after terminating an unintended pregnancy in our 20s. We are govt workers and have a ton of money saved/invested. Our home in Arlington is paid off, as is our vacation/retirement home on the Bay. No need to have kids to support us.
Ok bragging about killing your only child is weird. Just saying
But exactly what are you retiring from. A childless couple with a very short commute or remote with BS govt jobs.
Not exactly like you raised five kids, ran a restaurant, was a laborer, did back breaking work. Souls like your whole like was retirement.
What happens when the second one of you dies? They die alone and not even a person to plan funeral. What happens those two houses?
You must be dense. We have traveled the world, as was always our plan, since we met in our early/mid-20s. As we age we may cruse more, if our health demands it. We have already done all our paperwork to leave our money to various charities.
You sound very, very jealous, as well as unorganized in your life's plans.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I born in the early 60s, so Boomers-R-Us. Happily child-free after terminating an unintended pregnancy in our 20s. We are govt workers and have a ton of money saved/invested. Our home in Arlington is paid off, as is our vacation/retirement home on the Bay. No need to have kids to support us.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I born in the early 60s, so Boomers-R-Us. Happily child-free after terminating an unintended pregnancy in our 20s. We are govt workers and have a ton of money saved/invested. Our home in Arlington is paid off, as is our vacation/retirement home on the Bay. No need to have kids to support us.