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when i was a Marine for 4 years, the last thing on my mind was having kids.
i knew i eventually "wanted" to have kids, but i knew it wasn't a financially viable option. then i became a cop for 3 years and STILL didn't think of having kids. When my buddy got me into the oil/gas business, i IMMEDIATELY knew it was time to start having kids. if you're weighing options of having kids because you can't afford to buy a cheap $900 tune, you shouldn't be 1) thinking of having kids and /or 2) modding a car to begin with 6 years after my first day of work, i'm financially comfortable and my family is down right spoiled. |
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11-12-2011, 12:57 AM | #113 |
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this thread has brought me lots of amusement.
I am undecided on the need for children or not, but at this point in time, there is the dream of children, but there is also the dream of the entire world to be seen. (and i'm working on that) But once i'm done conquering the world, what do I do then? Conquer fatherhood maybe? I can see the selfishness of both sides, so for someone to say one side is more selfish then the other, is a bit of a cop out. Let me ask you this, "in your relationship with your wife, does if feel like something is missing? does it feel like there's a hole that needs to be filled *i don't mean that in sexual ways*)" I think financial stability is a huge consideration when looking into starting a family, but it also depends how you want to look after them. Do you want them to have the best of everything? or learn the value of a dollar? All I know is, you and your wife have a lot to talk about, and it needs to be bumped up your priority list, you should set a date to make a decision "together" and meet that date with a yes or no. otherwise you'll just be dragging this question on endlessly to the point of no return. Then any chance you may have had will be gone. Adoption/fostering is a real option, but can be a difficult one, i've heard many horror stories, but i've heard many sucesses. One of my best friends is adopted and one of the best people i know, is very sucessfull, and has one of the best relationships i've seen with parents (and his parents aren't even his biological ones) Just remember to keep a very open mind, but also open your eyes to the possibilities and use your imagination. Just remember one thing though, your wife may be saying she's not interested because she knows you're not. And similarly, you may be feeling there's a chance for you wanting them purely based on the fact that your wife is intrigued by the idea. I have one more suggestion, and it may seem unorthodox, but i think still potentially very usefull. Don't take this in a bad way, but maybe consider going to see a therapist with your wife, sometimes they have the right questions to help aim you guys in the direction you really want to go, but couldn't think to do on your own. New doors can open, you may just be holding a resentment from something relating to your family and that may be all that's holding you back from wanting children, but you may never know unless you try. Anyways, just my 2 cents coming from one individual who has no idea what he wants to another |
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I guess I look at it as having kids allows for a truly great contribution to the world....moreso than anything that you'll ever accomplish without them. Raising a child or children successfully allows for them to contribute to society in a positive way. This is a legacy that I want to leave. We're also around the OP's age and now trying to start a family. We have the dog that we love as our fur baby for all the reasons he listed, but want to take the next step. The scary part is that we are at that age where many other factors come into play. I'm not sure how we'll handle the alteratives if we're not able to have a child. To the poster that wants to criticize those that opt for in vitro. Walk a mile before being so self righteous to call those people selfish. |
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11-12-2011, 08:53 AM | #115 |
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I'd like to bring one more thought for the OP.
Where you see your wife and yourself in the years to come, is it in the same house? same city? How much traveling are you doing? The reason I ask is that a lot of the people who choose to have children have either finished all the travelling they plan on doing at this point in time until retirement age (maybe even then) They also have a pretty good idea of where they want the rest of their lives to be. Are you guys more busy thinking about family or your next trip? How long do you like your trips to be? I know your wife has the summer pretty much off which opens up a lot of travel opportunities. If you guys can't sit still and don't see yourselves sitting still, then a child is likely not for you. If, on the other hand, all you guys do is work, then come home and have nothing to do, then maybe there's a child in your future. Afterall, you won't always be able to run marathons and stuff. A lot of people who like to travel the world opt to not have children, and i completely understand the reasoning, it's part of what make me confused about children for my future, But at the same time, I have a friend who went with her husband and 6 month old to Europe for month with a 7month old baby, so It didn't stop them. But all these are considerations. |
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It's like going to college or joining the military; you are glad you did it, but you wouldn't want to do it again when it's over. As guys we like making things and seeing how they work. Put that attitude into your kids and you will enjoy it. Being in your mid 30's is a good time to start. You should have all that youthful partying out of your system, and by the time the kids are gone, you will still be young enough to get out and see the world without them.
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surely you could have come up with something better than "college" and "military". i was in the Marines for 4 years - i'd do it all over again in a heart beat i didn't do college, but i could imagine 95% of people have decent jobs because of it, so they'd do it again. again, i see your point, but there are other entities you could have used...... |
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i wasn't gonna be a lifer, but that doesn't mean i wouldn't do it all over again...... |
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I actually want another but the wife is done and we are having issue over it.
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when you are ready to have kids, you will not do this kind of cost benefit analysis.
unfortunately, by the time some couples are ready to have kids, it turns out to be too late for them to conceive naturally and had to turn to IVF...
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You missed the point. I am not saying they are REGRETTABLE experiences, I am saying they are experiences that will make you stronger, but not necessarily something you would want to go through again. |
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When I was in school, I thought I will never have kids. When my wife and I used to hear kids cry, we say "Reason # 1 NOT to have kids" Now I have 3 kids. Don't get me wrong, it is a LOT of work. You have to be selfless to ba a good parent. During the rare times when my wife and kids are out of town, I came home from work and literally do not know what to do with all my spare time alone, and misses them. Good luck with your eventual decision. You and your wife makes the ultimate decision and just have to be satisfied yourselves. No need to justify your decision to anyone. |
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