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Kids or No Kids?
How many of you have children?
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I hope to god i dont have any kids yet
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I don't have any as yet.. but one day, who knows ??
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haha. no kids i know of either. the day will come though.
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None that I know of.
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I dont have any. But I like them just fine:)
Just to many at one time is to much. Maximum 2:warning |
I love kids! :)
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i love kids.. just dont want one right now. maybe when im settled in later. all my life, my mother ran a daycare out of the house so when i was 8 i got to help her out with babies and shit. then my father had a daughter when i was 12 and now she is 6 and i fucking love her so much. i want a daugher some day and i want her to be just like my half sister.
kids are great until they turn about 8... then they turn into punks. i love the death outta babies and love kids when they are at that age when they just learn how to talk and make sence, but not all the words are said right. like my fathers daughter shauna, she use to call my mother "ka key" because she couldnt say Kathy, and i was "beff" because she couldnt say jeff... i miss them days :( -Jeff |
two grown step daughters that don't live with us..i'm 27 and a walking jerry springer show.
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**** i want ms. Vanilla to have my kids :Graucho :thumbsup
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I've got 2 beautiful. girls, 4 and 8. I l.ove them immensely. :)
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Maybe in like 12 years.. I'm only turning 19 soon..
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Kids are like angels from above
so I think I'm gonna have one someday. |
I got one, and havent had a full nights sleep in 2 months
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been lucky so far, lots of close calls, but no positive pregnancy tests
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I have at least 2, both older than most of the people here I think
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I think I'll have one someday....
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All the guys that say they want or love their kids, are you willing to take EXACTLY 50% responsibility for child rearing and taking care of the kids? If you had to quit down on some hours (if you had a regular job) to help raise your kids would you do it? Or don't tell me you would expect your wife/girlfriend to quit her job to devote her life to raising the kids because you think your job is so much more important ?
I think it's unfair how husbands expect their wives to quit their job and do 99% of the child rearing duties while the men most of the time just play with their kid for a while and think that's enough. I wonder how many guys actually change diapers and help feed their babies? My friend has a baby, and her bf complained and got extremely angry for having to watch it even a day, while she raises the baby all by herself day in and day out. I don't think men can stand the crying and having to take care of it. That's another reason why I would never have kids. I don't want to devote my life to someone else, I want to live my life for myself. |
Not in the near future thanks... or at all if I have it my way.
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What I said above is the truth, men don't want to take responsiblity for raising their own kids. |
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No, don't have as of now. But I do hope I'll have maybe 3 kids someday.
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After the birth, i worked 3 days / week and spent the other 2 at home helping with all the chores, washing/cleaning etc , nappy changing feeding, preparing food ( cutting up a small forest of vegetables and boiling them, then freezing them into ice cubes,s ame with fruit, meat etc etc.. 9 months later, i've started full-time ( I'd much rather stay at home with our child - but 1) we need the money my job provides and 2) i can't breast feed and 3) my partner wants to stay at home with our child. She's looking at going into teaching over hte next 2-3 years and i'm supporting her in that. It's a game of balance and compromise. I'd like more time with my child and if she goes back to work i'll be only too happy to give up my day job. I've devoted my life to my family. |
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All I'm saying is that I would never be a housewife, I would expect the guy to contribute too. That is just my opinion, and I'm entitled to it. Because I have strong opinions no one wants to fuck me now? mmmm... okaaaaay... |
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You give yourself way too much credit. I had to stop and figure out WTF you were talking about, but for the record, I could give two shits as to where you live. And yah, being a chick I suppose you can get laid in a pinch, but with your attitude I am sure you are going to have a hard time finding anyone of quality. You are going to have to remind me, Isn't this the second time I have ever talked to you? |
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stay home and serve her husband on hand and foot? Ok, well sorry about the comment about where I live. I just thought maybe that's why you were annoyed... Do you think I have an "attitude" because I'm independent, and I won't bow down to anyone? I just feel that responsibilities should be divided equally, that to me seems fair. How is that attitude? |
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ok, and I'll edit my sentence just for you Baddog Originally posted by phogirl69 What I said above is the truth, MOST men don't want to take half the responsiblity for raising their own kids. MOST but not ALL and I edited in the "HALF the responsibility" |
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"disillusioned" so I see sexism everywhere in all areas of life sometimes perhaps when it doesn't even exist. I just read a lot of stuff about double standards on certain fields like law or medicine, and that a lot of women work part-time once they have kids and that hinders the advancement of their careers, and this is here in the US, not some society where the culture is really old fashioned or anything. So they don't get promoted as much in the work force and aren't seen as good workers because they have to balance family and work. |
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As far as any "observations" you may have - if you are talking to your girlfriends that are divorced, do you really think they are going to speak highly of the ex? Consider the source. Most men I know are responsible for their children. Since men usually make more than women, it is only natural that if one parent is going to quit work it would be the chick, besides, most of them want to quit so they can "bond." Personally, I started working the graveyard shift so I could take care of my kids during the day, teach at their school, coach their soccer, little league and basketball teams, and participate in their scouting activities. So yeah, I might take it a little personal when you come off with comments like Quote:
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After all, it is entirely the woman's decision if there will be children or not. |
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If I work really hard at a career and would not want to sacrifice that for a family. I just feel that I want to live life for myself, and not be responsible for anyone else. I just want to be free, if I want to travel somewhere I just want to go without having any obligations, I don't want anything or anyone holding me back in life, I want to enjoy life and be sucessful carreer-wise, I also don't want anything hindering my career, especially if I have worked so hard for it. |
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