Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get people who don’t think it’s rewarding. You don’t find it rewarding or satisfying to watch your kids turn into real people with their own interests, talents, abilities, quirks, etc.? I find the whole thing fascinating. It’s so interesting to watch it happening and know you had a pretty strong hand in their development.
I don’t get people who think it’s rewarding. You find it rewarding or satisfying to tear from your vag to your a-hole while pushing it out, only to have to clean pee and poop for years, end up with a stretched out vag, spend $250k raising it only to realize your spawn is so very average and can’t get into a decent college to support itself?
You very obviously don't have children. Why so bitter?
Anonymous wrote:I married late in life and have no desire to have children. DH has children from previous marriage. When other women learn that I dyes them to have children, they immediately launch into sermons about how I need to give my husband a child, having children is so rewarding, etc. I don't understand why so many women do this. What is so wonderful about having children that women feel the need to convince me to have them?
Anonymous wrote:
It’s fun. You get to re-experience things you did as a child.
What if the things you liked doing as a child are things you do now as an adult? When I look back on my happiest times as a child they were playing with my dog, reading, baking, traveling and going to plays. I can do all those things now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get people who don’t think it’s rewarding. You don’t find it rewarding or satisfying to watch your kids turn into real people with their own interests, talents, abilities, quirks, etc.? I find the whole thing fascinating. It’s so interesting to watch it happening and know you had a pretty strong hand in their development.
I don’t get people who think it’s rewarding. You find it rewarding or satisfying to tear from your vag to your a-hole while pushing it out, only to have to clean pee and poop for years, end up with a stretched out vag, spend $250k raising it only to realize your spawn is so very average and can’t get into a decent college to support itself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you asking here because you're doubting your decision?
Or are you feeling defensive and trying to prove a point / start a battle?
If it's the first one, I will come back and write out a long, genuine, and emotional answer. If it's the second, then just own your decision and tell people it's not up for debate, but thanks for sharing, you're happy they're happy.
I don’t see anything wrong with OP’s question. You seem to be the only one that has a problem with it. Defensive much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get people who don’t think it’s rewarding. You don’t find it rewarding or satisfying to watch your kids turn into real people with their own interests, talents, abilities, quirks, etc.? I find the whole thing fascinating. It’s so interesting to watch it happening and know you had a pretty strong hand in their development.
I don’t get people who think it’s rewarding. You find it rewarding or satisfying to tear from your vag to your a-hole while pushing it out, only to have to clean pee and poop for years, end up with a stretched out vag, spend $250k raising it only to realize your spawn is so very average and can’t get into a decent college to support itself?
Do you have kids? I think you misunderstood me.
I get why people might opt out of having them (especially because of the expense, as you noted). However, for those who do, I don't get the people who regret it and don't find it rewarding. Don't you love your kids? Isn't that enough by itself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get people who don’t think it’s rewarding. You don’t find it rewarding or satisfying to watch your kids turn into real people with their own interests, talents, abilities, quirks, etc.? I find the whole thing fascinating. It’s so interesting to watch it happening and know you had a pretty strong hand in their development.
I don’t get people who think it’s rewarding. You find it rewarding or satisfying to tear from your vag to your a-hole while pushing it out, only to have to clean pee and poop for years, end up with a stretched out vag, spend $250k raising it only to realize your spawn is so very average and can’t get into a decent college to support itself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m really not a person who says this - normally, in fact, I’m the least cheesy person on the planet. But you really can’t understand until you have it. It’s kind of impossible to explain. And I mean this in the kindest way possible because I totally understand how people do not want children.
I don’t think it’s impossible to explain, just like I don’t think it’s a fact that you are the least cheesy person on the planet. You just don’t have a good answer.
Anonymous wrote:What’s so wonderful? You help a human enjoy all the things of life for the first time and it’s kinda like reliving it. You have a super strong bond with a person. Super Strong. It’s a fun project for later in life when other things aren’t as interesting anymore. But there’s lots of other things to life and it’s completely not necessary. There are negatives too, like no time for yourself and the cost. Having a kid you don’t want would be hard. Be honest with yourself about your desires and don’t cave to pressure. People say this stuff for weird reasons.
Anonymous wrote:OP, some women (not all because I am a sensitive person) after having children lose their own identity. I have 3 kids but even I can’t stand many other moms because I find them boring.
That being said, many people are rude, men and women and put down others’ lifestyles which they don’t understand. Even if you have kids, you’d find people going on and on about the way THEY parent v your way.
Anonymous wrote:I’m really not a person who says this - normally, in fact, I’m the least cheesy person on the planet. But you really can’t understand until you have it. It’s kind of impossible to explain. And I mean this in the kindest way possible because I totally understand how people do not want children.
Anonymous wrote:Are you asking here because you're doubting your decision?
Or are you feeling defensive and trying to prove a point / start a battle?
If it's the first one, I will come back and write out a long, genuine, and emotional answer. If it's the second, then just own your decision and tell people it's not up for debate, but thanks for sharing, you're happy they're happy.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get people who don’t think it’s rewarding. You don’t find it rewarding or satisfying to watch your kids turn into real people with their own interests, talents, abilities, quirks, etc.? I find the whole thing fascinating. It’s so interesting to watch it happening and know you had a pretty strong hand in their development.
Anonymous wrote:OP, some women (not all because I am a sensitive person) after having children lose their own identity. I have 3 kids but even I can’t stand many other moms because I find them boring.
That being said, many people are rude, men and women and put down others’ lifestyles which they don’t understand. Even if you have kids, you’d find people going on and on about the way THEY parent v your way.