Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really aggravated me when people say they want child to "make the world a better place." How arrogant.
It's so refreshing to see so many responses admitting that it's simply an experience they didnt want to miss out on. Nothing wrong with that, it's a biologically driven instinct! That's why I did it.
I'm the poster who said that. I'm a really nice gal, devoted mom. I don't think my kids are going to make the world a worse place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really aggravated me when people say they want child to "make the world a better place." How arrogant.
It's so refreshing to see so many responses admitting that it's simply an experience they didnt want to miss out on. Nothing wrong with that, it's a biologically driven instinct! That's why I did it.
I'm the poster who said that. I'm a really nice gal, devoted mom. I don't think my kids are going to make the world a worse place?
Anonymous wrote:To the "I always wanted them" folks:
But *why* did you want them? For what reason? I like kids too, I'm good with them, and have a strong maternal personality. But I don't want kids. Can those of you who say "because I always wanted them" elaborate on this?
Anonymous wrote:It really aggravated me when people say they want child to "make the world a better place." How arrogant.
It's so refreshing to see so many responses admitting that it's simply an experience they didnt want to miss out on. Nothing wrong with that, it's a biologically driven instinct! That's why I did it.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't think I would but by 33 the biological urge kicked in and was very tough to fight (akin to abstaining from sex.). Having a kiddo is much harder than I thought, very humbling, and shows me what a selfish asshole I was before - like looking in a mirror for the first time. It makes me want to be a better person. Could just be the sleep deprivation talking though.
Anonymous wrote:I love my free time, being able to do what I want, when I want. I love kids, just don't want my own.
Anonymous wrote:Was dating a women who was much smarter than I, and felt the urge to procreate, I think, because, subconsciously, I saw it as a way to have smarter offspring. And her biological clock was ticking. Bingo! So we did it to it until number one came, and did it to it again until number two came. Then we started using birth control. The whole thing was pretty primal and unplanned.
Anonymous wrote:Why did I always want kids?
-babies are amazing and I want to snuggle them
-three year olds say the most hilarious things
-five year olds with loose teeth are flipping so cute
-eight year olds learning so much about the world and then contributing their unique perspective
I genuinely love children and babies. I thought if I never got married I would get a sperm donor or adopt. Then I married DH and the biological urge was super strong.