1977Brewer
Free Dan Hess.
I love you Mary Jane.
- Cypress Hill, before half the planet was born. (Probably grossly inaccurate)
- Cypress Hill, before half the planet was born. (Probably grossly inaccurate)
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apparently I'm raising children wrong. I'm not supposed to be able to relax on the patio alone with a beer.
amirite???
The difference is you do that when you can. I do it when I want.![]()
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The difference is you do that when you can. I do it when I want.![]()
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I love you Mary Jane.
- Cypress Hill, before half the planet was born. (Probably grossly inaccurate)
Stories like this one scare the bejeezus out of me. One of the reasons why I don't want kids is I'd be terrified of ending up in circumstances like this poor woman, with a child that is entirely dependent on you and who will never be able to function independently. Who will look after the autistic daughter after the parents pass away? The poor woman basically has no life. What a miserable and depressing existence.
One of the reasons why I don't leave my house is I'd be terrified of ending up in circumstances like this poor guy, with a wife that is entirely dependent on you and who will never be able to function independently.
in all seriousness, you have a very, very bleak outlook on life. It seems like you spend your days hunting for the 1% of misery in every situation. I feel sorry for you.
I understand the point you are trying to make, but the situations are not analogous. The husband chose to marry a handicapped woman. Nobody chooses to have a mentally disabled child.
I'm a realist. I seek to minimize my misery and maximize my happiness. If you have a kid, there is a risk of a great many different types of complications. Genetic disorders, disabilities, diseases, behavioural issues, and so on. And the surest way to reduce that risk (indeed, eliminate it altogether) is to simply not have kids at all. I can comfortably know that I will never end up in a situation such as that woman with the disabled daughter, so such fears don't keep me up at night.
she chose to be in a debilitating car crash?
Are you saying if your current wife got injured and was paralyzed you'd divorce her?
Sure, but, what are you going to do about reducing the risk of dying in a car crash? plane crash? eaten by shark?
Listen, you've decided that the potential downsides of having children outweigh the upsides.
I respect your decision-making.
But I'll reiterate that I find your focus on the 1% of misery very bizarre and I really do feel sorry for you.
Nobody chooses to have a mentally disabled child.
Of course not. And that's not the scenario you originally laid out.
? Why not? I respect the decision to not have kids. I can't think of anything that I've said to convey otherwise.Doesn't really feel like it.
I don't "focus on 1% of misery," but I do try to minimize misery in my life when things are a real threat and easily avoidable.
I understand the point you are trying to make, but the situations are not analogous. The husband chose to marry a handicapped woman. Nobody chooses to have a mentally disabled child.
it's your funeral
Speaking of which, I was planning on starting a "Blissfully unmarried" thread, but then I remembered that will cease to be true for me in a few months.
Damned tricksy woman.
I have completely unused, spare bedrooms if you need to run away.. rent is 2 cases of Dankosaurus per month.
Hey... what if I send my 2.5 year old with beer... put her up in a nice room over there?