sompls
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I have two kids and they are driving me crazy. Especially the older boy. I am also grumpy, aged beyond my years, and poor.
Me too! But man oh man I wouldn't change a thing...Life is good!
I have two kids and they are driving me crazy. Especially the older boy. I am also grumpy, aged beyond my years, and poor.
saying parents got "tricked" into having kids isn't hate filled??
It's abundantly clear directly tie your happiness to your bank account.
Do you think that there are no people with kids that have more money than you?
Hmm, gouda, proper, 3-5 year aged gouda is the snack of gods....
ugh, gotta tell my parents to bring some kg's with em as they come here in summer....
Hmm, gouda, proper, 3-5 year aged gouda is the snack of gods....
ugh, gotta tell my parents to bring some kg's with em as they come here in summer....
No, of course not. Hyperbole, maybe, condescending, sure, but definitely not "hate filled." Why would I hate someone who got tricked?
And "tricked" may have been overstating it, but I do feel there is an undeniable element of deception, or at the very least omission of information. My sister-in-law had a baby just over a year ago, and a few months later she confided in us, "I had no idea it would be this hard." Why might that be? Why wouldn't anyone who presumably loved her and had been through the process (i.e., any relative with children) have educated her in all the difficulties she was going to face?
I think it's more that my anxiety is tied to an absence of money. My family grew up on the lower-end of middle income. Dad was a blue-collar factory worker, mom stayed home to raise us 3 kids. I saw first hand how precious money was, and how tough decisions had to be made when there wasn't enough. So now I'm paranoid of not having enough. I do not want to be a destitute senior citizen eating cat food. So I hoard money. The only way I can sleep well at night is by living debt-free, with a well-padded bank account.
I concluded early on that I could have any 2 of the following: A nice house, a comfortable retirement, or kids. But I could not have all 3. I chose the house and retirement, and don't regret my decision. I see way too many people struggling with enormous mortgages, trying to balance kids, and with virtually nothing put away for retirement. I could not live like that.
Of course. But they were either luckier than me (can't control that) or work harder/sacrifice more than me, and I like my work/life balance the way it is. I'm not willing to trade more time for more money, just so I can have kids I don't really want anyway.
My girlfriends father may have actually been tricked haha. He wasn't opposed to having kids but was more focused on building his business in the early years of marriage. In his early 30's his wife was tired of waiting. One day when they were driving to an auto auction she decided to let him know she hadnt been taking birth control and threw it out the window. My girlfriends brother was born 8 months later.
Very entertaining thread btw.![]()
No, of course not. Hyperbole, maybe, condescending, sure, but definitely not "hate filled." Why would I hate someone who got tricked?
And "tricked" may have been overstating it, but I do feel there is an undeniable element of deception, or at the very least omission of information. My sister-in-law had a baby just over a year ago, and a few months later she confided in us, "I had no idea it would be this hard." Why might that be? Why wouldn't anyone who presumably loved her and had been through the process (i.e., any relative with children) have educated her in all the difficulties she was going to face?
One of the greatest shows made. Gotta get myself up to the Dakotas for a beer, ahem, ...family trip. TAXI!!!!!
You lost me at "choice to choose"... gotta keep it simple here man, I draw straight lines all day.
Im a stickler for wording (if not spelling and grammar, which gets worse the more I type) so I have to insist we as a people agree on what the word "accident" means in this context. If two different sexed people engage in sexual relations without the protection of birth control, any progeny that might come into the world as a result may very well be a surprise... but it sure isn't an accident.
I'm not really calling azazel out on this because in his context it doesn't matter all that much. He wanted kids, his wife wanted kids, they just didn't keep a journal of his wife's vaginal temperature and actively find the night most likely to produce a fertilized egg.
What ACTUALLY really pisses me off is these people with 7 kids on Super Nanny crying that their last 6 were "an accident". No... they weren't.
SessionalGoodness was no accident. But I'll be damned if he wasn't one hell of a surprise.
No lyin' here. I've seen him design a rocket ship. All straight lines.
Kraft: Easy Cheese, sharp cheddar, 8 oz. can....
Straight from the can, maybe between a couple Ritz crackers so when you squeeze them it comes out the holes. Yeah.. the stuff of dreams.
You disgust me.
Landana 1000 day is one of my favorites... it's $19.99/lb but so worth it.
Can't find crap around here in IN. Very cheese deprived. All we have in this state are all sorts of fireworks and religion. 3 floyds is good, but even here zombie dust is impossible to find.
I was born and raised in WI, and I sure miss it. Especially the cheese. Hooke's 10 yr cheddar is mind blowing. Now and then I can find it here, but for crazy expensive.
I heard they just released a 20 yr cheddar, for $209 a pound. Some friends of mine went in on a quarter pound, I'm hoping I get a chance to try it.
Can't find crap around here in IN. Very cheese deprived. All we have in this state are all sorts of fireworks and religion. 3 floyds is good, but even here zombie dust is impossible to find.
Yeah I know a few people tricked in to having kids. I know more who accidently had kids. Even more who intentionally had kids, or it was a happy accident, because they wanted kids anyway.
My only hate is people who hate on others' decisions to either have kids or not have kids. Or generalize (often wrongly) about a populace because of their decision.
Like "Oh, I hate parents because I've had some who can't be bothered to pay attention to where they are pushing a stroller or cart or something". Wait...so kids are bad and parents are bad because a tiny number do that? I guess I should hate childless adults because I've run in to some of them who are rude and/or oblivious also? That just doesn't make sense to me.
Or, "I've suffered some screaming kid in a store who's parent couldn't be bothered to shut them up"...because they are a dog that can just be beaten in to shutting up. Yeah, we all suffer other people's decisions. The people I hate are the ones who are grown adults who act like rotten kids. Having worked customer service before, I've suffered a lot more seeing a grown adult who went on an anger bender over nothing or was acting like a special little snowflake. They don't have the execuse, a 4 year old at least doesn't have the life experiences and impulse control to necessarily handle themselves.
Some friends of mine went in on a quarter pound, I'm hoping I get a chance to try it.
i'm just waiting for the "blissfully married-free" thread.