Originally posted by: chambersc
i (and my GF) wanna have 1 child. we feel that any more than 1 is unfair to everyon (the kids as well as us) because it divides attention amongst the children and unfairly promotes competition for attention...which is the sole reason children grow up to hate their parents/rebel against them.
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: chambersc
i (and my GF) wanna have 1 child. we feel that any more than 1 is unfair to everyon (the kids as well as us) because it divides attention amongst the children and unfairly promotes competition for attention...which is the sole reason children grow up to hate their parents/rebel against them.
How do you explain rebellious only children then?? Overbearing parents can be as bad as the opposite.
Originally posted by: cjgallen
When I can comfortably afford them.
Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Originally posted by: cjgallen
When I can comfortably afford them.
I waited until I was 30 to have one. I still didn't think I could afford it, but I was better prepared in every other way (done sowing my oats, owned a home, cars paid off, good job, etc.).
You'll NEVER reach the point where you feel you can afford it, especially if you read the stats on average cost of raising a kid and such. But once it happens, you handle it and it turns out to not be so bad.
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: chambersc
i (and my GF) wanna have 1 child. we feel that any more than 1 is unfair to everyon (the kids as well as us) because it divides attention amongst the children and unfairly promotes competition for attention...which is the sole reason children grow up to hate their parents/rebel against them.
How do you explain rebellious only children then?? Overbearing parents can be as bad as the opposite.
spoiled from being the center of attention?
ive never noticed my children fighting for attention with each other. of course, we treat them both the same.
Originally posted by: Aftermath
Wife and I have one, our little girl. (Just turned 1 a couple months ago.)
Incredible experience. I could never say that I wouldn't do it all over again. Though I can't say I want any more. She's a handfull as it is, I can't imagine even having two kids. But then again, a couple of years ago I couldn't have imagined being a father at all. She is the brightest point of my life.
Originally posted by: chambersc
i guess it's an ideological difference. i personally don't believe that it's ever possible to treat two or more children the same. as far as rebellious only children, i feel that it's the irrational behavoir of the child. not how much you care for them or show them attention. this also applies to all children everywhere.
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: chambersc
i (and my GF) wanna have 1 child. we feel that any more than 1 is unfair to everyon (the kids as well as us) because it divides attention amongst the children and unfairly promotes competition for attention...which is the sole reason children grow up to hate their parents/rebel against them.
How do you explain rebellious only children then?? Overbearing parents can be as bad as the opposite.
spoiled from being the center of attention?
ive never noticed my children fighting for attention with each other. of course, we treat them both the same.
i guess it's an ideological difference. i personally don't believe that it's ever possible to treat two or more children the same. as far as rebellious only children, i feel that it's the irrational behavoir of the child. not how much you care for them or show them attention. this also applies to all children everywhere.
Originally posted by: chambersc
i (and my GF) wanna have 1 child. we feel that any more than 1 is unfair to everyon (the kids as well as us) because it divides attention amongst the children and unfairly promotes competition for attention...which is the sole reason children grow up to hate their parents/rebel against them.
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: jread
Who has children? Who is planning on having children? Who is not planning on children? What are your reasons for or against having them?
I personally do not want children but my fiancee does. I have a feeling this is going to become quite an issue in the future.
it will
i have 2, im only 22, and wouldnt reccomend it so young though
but, they rock. theyre fun, but require alot of responsibility. are you a NEVER wants kids guy, or just not right now? and how old are you?
Originally posted by: Aftermath
Wife and I have one, our little girl. (Just turned 1 a couple months ago.)
Incredible experience. I could never say that I wouldn't do it all over again. Though I can't say I want any more. She's a handfull as it is, I can't imagine even having two kids. But then again, a couple of years ago I couldn't have imagined being a father at all. She is the brightest point of my life.
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
I feel bad because i feel i am still too selfish to have children.
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
Reading this thread, i got to thinking... I feel bad because i feel i am still too selfish to have children.
Those that have kids, did that feeling stop as soon as you found your wife was pregnant? when the baby was delivered? or did it ever go away?
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Originally posted by: LolaWiz
I would like to have children some day. I am just not sure when.
I do not want them now not because i hate kids but because i would not want to sacrafice anything.
I would want us to be financially secure first.