Anyone post 35 and childless
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anonymous said:
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With a mate of mine I keep my smug opinions to myself, he used to proclaim that having a kid was the making of him and the best thing since sliced bread and nothing on earth could beat that feeling that parents get.I will give it a miss ta, his son or man child's turned out st, he is a thieving smack head who gives zero fks about anyone or everything, has milked his parents like a prize cow, caused untold sleepless nights, stress and misery.
He was also a pretty st child as well despite the best efforts of his parents.
wack said:
Johnnytheboy said:
43, in a relationship for 21 years.
Never wanted kids, never had any.
You mean your partner didn't ,if she had you'd be historyNever wanted kids, never had any.
Then there was the one who said she didn't, but now has two...
Oh and the one who was pushing 40 and seemed desperate to have some, I dropped her pretty quickly mainly because of that. looking on her FB page it looks like she never had any anyway!
I've had none and never wanted any mainly because I don't want that feeling of being tied down. Even though I may not exercise the right to do loads of stuff, I have to feel that if I wanted to I could. Having that knowledge that I can do what the fk I like, when I like is what keeps me sane.
In many ways it's been a horrible year for me and my close family (lots of deaths), so after the latest major one I felt the need to take some time out and be kind to myself, grieve etc. Not having much in the way to tie me down has let me do just that and at my own pace.
If I ever feel the need to help humanity more than I have already I'll take on one or two that nobody else wants.
In many ways it's been a horrible year for me and my close family (lots of deaths), so after the latest major one I felt the need to take some time out and be kind to myself, grieve etc. Not having much in the way to tie me down has let me do just that and at my own pace.
If I ever feel the need to help humanity more than I have already I'll take on one or two that nobody else wants.
wack said:
Johnnytheboy said:
43, in a relationship for 21 years.
Never wanted kids, never had any.
You mean your partner didn't ,if she had you'd be historyNever wanted kids, never had any.
It permanently baffles me, given that it is our sole purpose in life, how incredibly f**king hard it is raising children.
Don't get me wrong, I love and adore my daughter with every fibre of my being and would gladly lay down my life to save hers. She's the light in my day and what helps me sleep at night.
But by Odin's beard she can be an obnoxious, infuriating little tt a lot of the time.
Don't get me wrong, I love and adore my daughter with every fibre of my being and would gladly lay down my life to save hers. She's the light in my day and what helps me sleep at night.
But by Odin's beard she can be an obnoxious, infuriating little tt a lot of the time.
Beefmeister said:
johnwilliams77 said:
Beefmeister said:
But by Odin's beard she can be an obnoxious, infuriating little tt a lot of the time.
Tell us how you really feel.WinstonWolf said:
Beefmeister said:
johnwilliams77 said:
Beefmeister said:
But by Odin's beard she can be an obnoxious, infuriating little tt a lot of the time.
Tell us how you really feel.Beefmeister said:
johnwilliams77 said:
Beefmeister said:
But by Odin's beard she can be an obnoxious, infuriating little tt a lot of the time.
Tell us how you really feel.vonuber said:
WinstonWolf said:
I've got two teenage daughters, you're still on the easy bit
Is it as bad as I fear it is going to be? I've got one at 18 months and one due in 2, and am already rehearsing variants of 'you - go to your room - and you, fk off and never come back'.Good luck with that. Wouldn`t have one in a lucky bag.
Children are great. Trouble is modern slavery means we're tied to jobs and careers to simply make basic standard of living. We spend far too much time at work and are too tired to truly enhance ourselves through giving time to others and experiencing life. So being childless is more convenient, frees up time and hassle. I think the vast majority regret it in older age. It's always nice to have others around that care, and even better to experience someone else's achievements and appreciate them more than your own.
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