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I really thought I was the only one with this opinion. I agree wholeheartedly. It would be a turn off completely for me to even think that my husband was like my children. Now I see why we have men who have 4 kids are be er changed one diaper. It's really sad to me.
If i did cause the break up I would want my friends to tell me that. Sitting in a echo chamber is not healthy
That's what i was thinking, it could be her being in denial over being violated by her friend.
That’s wrong though to think that.
I have internships lined up with with a big four as well as a non-big-four. On top of that I was accepted into my college for the grad program with a scholarship adding to the financial aspect.
Kids just aren’t something you can compromise on. Unless you both are 100% on board, you shouldn’t have children together.
I know multiple people—men and women—who didn’t want kids and got talked into having them. They’re all good parents and they love their kids but they do not much enjoy being parents and resented the hell out of their spouse. Every one of them are divorced for one reason or another but being coerced or ultimatum’d into parenthood was definitely part of it.
As for your BF…I think that some men like the idea of having kids but haven’t put much thought into it. They love the idea of coaching T-ball and going fishing or whatever. They’re not thinking about things we women have to consider like: pregnancy and childbirth and the changes to our bodies, loss of lifetime earning potential, being the one who is often the default parent organizing doctor, dentist, etc, being the one who does the lion’s share of the childcare, and so on. Those guys don’t see their life changing much because they don’t intend to do anything but the fun stuff.
Kids can be terrific but they’re not for everyone. And while you might change your mind down the road, you may not. So if you’re feeling like it’s a no now, it’s best to break up and date someone else who is childfree. There’s not a lot of time to snatch up guys your age who haven’t already had a kid by choice or not. Being a step parent can be rewarding too but it comes with it’s own set of challenges.
Personally, when I (44F) was your age, I just assumed I’d have kids some day but I sure didn’t want them right then. As time went on and I really put thought into it, I realized that I didn’t want kids at all. I like kids fine enough. I’m good with kids. But I pretty much raised my brothers and I knew how much work it is to do things right.
I couldn’t have the career I have or the hobbies I have or travel and move the way I have if I had children.
My partner has a son and he’s a great kid. But I’m in more of a “fun aunt” role and his dad does the parenting. He, by the way, is one of the people I know who was told “we are having a baby or I’m filing for divorce”. He’s a great dad but he didn’t want to be one.
Many of my friends are child free as well. Most of them actually work with kids in some capacity as teachers, therapists, coaches, etc. it’s not always about hating kids, sometimes it’s just about knowing yourself and wanting to spend your energy in other ways.
Get the police involved. I suspect Benji isn’t actually with the co-worker. I’m so sorry.
First black man she's dated and has never found black men attractive? Uhhhhhh.
She's said more than a few hot Rs in her life my guy it's time to leave.