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Also, I feel that many people growing up in my generation won't settle down into the nuclear family structure... things are changing.
I don't dislike kids and would really love to have some in a way, I just couldn't be bothered with the middle part. Babies/Young - Cute, loving etc then they turn into my age and turn into little gits who take your money and youth then they can put you in an old person home.
My plan for life is to have a serious of relationships, none of which tie me down forever in some cul de sac. Then when I'm fat and unattractive I shall tour the world on my savings/loans then kill myself in spectacular fashion, avoiding years of loneliness and wetting myself.
I bet in the future they'll be like "Reproduction Clincs" where people will meet a partner to raise a child without actually being in a marriage... like a more formal seperated family.
> Celestine wrote:
>
> I'm very impressed. This decision certainly takes maturity. Many
> men don't feel they should carry the burden of prevention and are
> dumb when it comes to contraception, thinking a latex prophylactic
> is
> their "cure all." Usually though, men have a vacectomy
> after a child or two.
>
> Just who the hell are you? I've been reading a selection of your
> insipid headwrongs over the last couple of days, and you couldn't
> come across as any more glassy eyed if you signed off every post with
> "Angels on your Body!"
Maybe I'm just genuinely a nice person. I've only been here a short time, but can tell there are other genuinely nice people here, too. I thought you were one of them. Now I'm just on-guard and not really liking the feeling. Up your ass, Light.
> What does glassy eyed mean anyway?
One of my personal euphamisms for a happy-clappy, nonthinking evangelical.
I've been thinking all day. If the chance comes along I probably do want to have kids but after I've lived a bit, probably early 30s sound okay.
Though, knowing my luck everything will go wrong and prevent me from what I want... I know, reverse pyschology on my mind.
> I'm very impressed. This decision certainly takes maturity. Many
> men don't feel they should carry the burden of prevention and are
> dumb when it comes to contraception, thinking a latex prophylactic is
> their "cure all." Usually though, men have a vacectomy
> after a child or two.
Just who the hell are you? I've been reading a selection of your insipid headwrongs over the last couple of days, and you couldn't come across as any more glassy eyed if you signed off every post with "Angels on your Body!"
> Light wrote:
> Dropping out of character for a moment, can I ask if you're serious
> about having been snipped?
>
> Yes, I am - I thought about it for a year or so before deciding to
> have it done. Any children I have would have a 50% chance of
> inheriting muscular dystrophy and I didn't want to take the risk.
I'm very impressed. This decision certainly takes maturity. Many men don't feel they should carry the burden of prevention and are dumb when it comes to contraception, thinking a latex prophylactic is their "cure all." Usually though, men have a vacectomy after a child or two.
> i couldn't handle kids, it would drive me mad. i mean thay r cute up
> intill about 3 years and then the "i what this" stage kicks
> in.
You're just supposed to crush it, it's about 2 years later before they develop reason and accept they wont get everything they want, too many people just give in i think.