Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife and I rented a remote cabin in the mountains this past weekend and spent the entire time discussing our hopes, dreams, goals, etc. By the end of the weekend, we concluded that we don’t want to have children. Now we just need to figure out how to tell them.
Old joke but a good one!
Anonymous wrote:I definitely understand not wanting kids. However, "it's hard" is not a good reason for not doing it, IMO (the one many commenters cite). The most meaningful experiences in life come from attempting and achieving hard things. I don't think having a frictionless and uncomplicated life actually makes people happy.
Anonymous wrote:The other thread got me thinking. I have a couple friend who are successful, financially stable, and in a good healthy marriage. They don’t want kids. The rest of our group does, and we always assumed they would have kids, but they are happy without them. When asked, they always list reasons why they don’t want kids or simply they just didn’t want them. They can easily afford kids and childcare. It seems very unnatural to me as a woman to not want kids. I went back and forth for a little bit and it felt weird picturing my life without kids. I wonder if she is truly happy. I worry they will get bored and have no one else to love. Anyone else have childless friends like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good parenting is one of the hardest yet most rewarding jobs on the planet but it’s not for everyone. There are plenty of jobs where you can get a B rating and do nicely but parenting isn’t one of them. Both spouses must be all in to make it really work because the ramifications of a half ass effort are awful. The joys of doing a good job are extraordinary.
You absolutely can.
What is true of parenting is you can get an A rating and still have a screwed-up kid.
Anonymous wrote:Good parenting is one of the hardest yet most rewarding jobs on the planet but it’s not for everyone. There are plenty of jobs where you can get a B rating and do nicely but parenting isn’t one of them. Both spouses must be all in to make it really work because the ramifications of a half ass effort are awful. The joys of doing a good job are extraordinary.
Anonymous wrote:Given the number of screwed up kids in this country many more parents should have remained childless.