Anonymous wrote:This is all hypothetical. We don’t know what this OP person’s personality is like or what she looks like. She might be (and she sounds) neurotic. This guy might be the best she will ever get.
Everything else is projection based on your own assets. OP may be low assets.
Anonymous wrote:If you have pcos you will need ivf anyway.
Anonymous wrote:SAH is not right or wrong. But you aren't compatible if you want him to share in taking care of the kids, because he has said he doesn't want to - don't expect that to change. If your HHI would be high enough to pay for a nanny and other time-saving expenses while you both work, have another conversation with him. Help him understand how continuing to work will make you a better mom (because it feels something you need as a person, or whatever your reasons are) than you would be if you SAH and what the two of you could do to make it work. See how he responds and if there is mutual respect. Don't go forward if there is not mutual respect. If you do go forward, be prepared that you will be the one who has to take the sacrifice if plan A of hiring a nanny, etc., doesn't work out -- because, again, he's said he doesn't want to take care of kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you talked about having children ? Or is this scenario all in your head? Your hypothetical to him is an odd one. Your reading and jumping to detailed outcomes is also odd.
Anonymous wrote:How is being picky and then choosing IVF (and denying a child their bio dad until they are old enough to track them down) any less crazy? it’s not. Do whatever feels right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we know who he is voting for in November!
OP here. He's actually a Dem. Crazy, right?
Anonymous wrote:This is a pretty mainstream response.
Her clock is ticking. Once the baby is out , she can do what she wants.
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about him otherwise? Marry him, don’t take his last name. Have kids if you want them and things might work out - either he will find that he’s not such a great provider, or you find you like staying home. It’s unwise to build your life on maxims. If you wait for a perfect man, perfect circumstance, perfect timing to have a family you might never have it.
Anonymous wrote:You don't sound like you want a relationship with him.
Anonymous wrote:Well, we know who he is voting for in November!
Anonymous wrote:Not a lot of 41 year olds want to give up when they are doing for about two decades. Why is this a debate? You are old. You are going to have to compromise or find a time machine
Anonymous wrote:Run to the hills as fast as you can.. People get worse with kids, not better. I am surprised that young guys would be so rigid. How old is he OP?