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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.
EDIT | Not 40 kids, when im 40 year old I mean.
> 'Will daughters'? So you'll have some woman impregante herself with
> your stored sperm after you're dead?
Sod it!
> I've already got an idea of how my will daughters behave, if they
> learn from their dad they'll be manipulative and know how to get
> there own way.
I just realised what an utter nightmare theyre going to be.
> Flock wrote:
> Then i just need to install in them a pride in their
> surname and my legacy will be assured.
>
> i hope your surnames not smith or something like that. :P
No it's a bit different, i can't stand it personally but it's mine and i'll be damned if i'm the last one.
> Then i just need to install in them a pride in their
> surname and my legacy will be assured.
i hope your surnames not smith or something like that. :P
> Or you could just teach the girls to insist their husbands take their
> surname instead.
>
> It happens.
I've already got an idea of how my will daughters behave, if they learn from their dad they'll be manipulative and know how to get there own way. Then i just need to install in them a pride in their surname and my legacy will be assured.
It happens.
> Personally, if I have the money and I know I can support a child/kid.
> I'll definetely have one with my partner (which is indeed the other
> element needed).
>
> I want a son.
I'd like 4, 2 of each but i'd prefer girls although a boy would be nice to carry on the family name which currently dies with me.