bobeedee
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It's because we need to deal with you assholes who drive minivans. Go the fucking speed limit and stop obstructing traffic.
I rest my case.
It's because we need to deal with you assholes who drive minivans. Go the fucking speed limit and stop obstructing traffic.
You are so wrong it hurts. I honestly love to see parents that care about their kids, are proud of them and drive more carefully because of their children.
Nah...to each their own...
I cal recall being younger and not having kids and having life by the ass....thinking when co-workers talked about their lives and how busy they were...laughing...being single...or a girlfriend...no cares
The transition was weird (for me at least)....
have 1 and your life turns upside down
have 2 and you think your life was so easy with 1
have 3 and you think WTF am I doing...
None of this is surprising. But their conclusion that parents have less joy than non parents based off evidence that they have more anger, depression, and stress is a horrible conclusion.
Work hard.. play hard..
Sometimes the most rewarding experiences in life are the ones that took a lot of effort. No one said everything is easy.
parents with minors who live at home report feeling calm significantly less often than than people who don't live with young children
I think this study just goes to show that most people are unprepared to be parents.
We just went on a cruise with our 2 year old. Most of the parents there were dumping their kids at camp carnival for hours on end. We brought our son because he is integrated into our lives. We only sent him to camp for an average of about 2-3 hours a day. Mostly to go to adult dinners and adult comedy shows.
I realized that en mass people just don't integrate their child into their lives. I know that my wife and I are the weird ones. Our son goes pretty much everywhere with us. Could we get a babysitter? Sure but why? There is nothing we do that would prohibit bringing our son.
After 2 years and 4 months of being a parent, we have hired a babysitter ZERO times. My mom has kept him a few times because she wanted to. But being a parent is who we are. It does bring joy to us.
The issue is that most people want to maintain their pre-child lifestyle after having kids. If that is what you want then you will be stressed, unhappy, and unfulfilled. We have no misconceptions about it.
I can honestly say this article is shit. There is no amount of money or status in this lifetime or any other life time that would change my mind about having a child.
When my child started discovering things like small animals and insects, it taught me to slow down and look carefully at life around me. I remember when my child was 3 years old, I had had a very bad day at work and wanted nothing more then to sit down and zone out on the couch to forgot about the day. To regress into my own shell for the night and wallow in my solitude. About 7 pm on a warm spring night with stars sparking and a full moon luminating the night as no street light can, my son wanted to walked down to the park. I remember sitting there on the couch in my bubble of impenetrable self thought telling him tomorrow we will go to the park when these words echoed in my head. "Take each and every day with your child to heart. Treat each as a gem and put it in your treasure chest of memories. Because this day will end and tomorrow is never promised".
I got up and grudgingly put on my shoes to walk the little one to the park. I had taken no more then 10 steps when my child looked up at me, hugged me and said "Thanks Daddy" his eyes sparkingly in the twilight dim. At this point I heard the crickets and the birds in the evening stillness. The grass and trees smelled fresh like after a spring shower and my mind quickly raced back to my own childhood as it seemed that long ago when I last felt the wonderous movements of this place we call life.
On the walk my child spotted a toad jumping down the sidewalk and stopped in mid step suspended in awe and fascination. We watched that toad for more then 15 minutes proving that the best memories in life are free and worth more then a kings ransom.
Take it as you want it ATOT, throw your sarcastis barbs or type your usual "to long to read". Hear this though if you are not parent then you cannot judge life as one as only one can be the true judge. To those who find it frustrating then maybe you should look at yourself and think about the values and attitude you have toward life that you are instilling onto your child.
I can honestly say this article is shit. There is no amount of money or status in this lifetime or any other life time that would change my mind about having a child.
When my child started discovering things like small animals and insects, it taught me to slow down and look carefully at life around me. I remember when my child was 3 years old, I had had a very bad day at work and wanted nothing more then to sit down and zone out on the couch to forgot about the day. To regress into my own shell for the night and wallow in my solitude. About 7 pm on a warm spring night with stars sparking and a full moon luminating the night as no street light can, my son wanted to walked down to the park. I remember sitting there on the couch in my bubble of impenetrable self thought telling him tomorrow we will go to the park when these words echoed in my head. "Take each and every day with your child to heart. Treat each as a gem and put it in your treasure chest of memories. Because this day will end and tomorrow is never promised".
I got up and grudgingly put on my shoes to walk the little one to the park. I had taken no more then 10 steps when my child looked up at me, hugged me and said "Thanks Daddy" his eyes sparkingly in the twilight dim. At this point I heard the crickets and the birds in the evening stillness. The grass and trees smelled fresh like after a spring shower and my mind quickly raced back to my own childhood as it seemed that long ago when I last felt the wonderous movements of this place we call life.
On the walk my child spotted a toad jumping down the sidewalk and stopped in mid step suspended in awe and fascination. We watched that toad for more then 15 minutes proving that the best memories in life are free and worth more then a kings ransom.
Take it as you want it ATOT, throw your sarcastis barbs or type your usual "to long to read". Hear this though if you are not parent then you cannot judge life as one as only one can be the true judge. To those who find it frustrating then maybe you should look at yourself and think about the values and attitude you have toward life that you are instilling onto your child.
Screw that. Almost every time there's someone trying to merge going half the speed limit, it's either some retard in a Toyota (any kind) or it's some asshole in a minivan. If I didn't know better, I would say they're actively trying to kill themselves.You are so wrong it hurts. I honestly love to see parents that care about their kids, are proud of them and drive more carefully because of their children.
:thumbsup:We just went on a cruise with our 2 year old. Most of the parents there were dumping their kids at camp carnival for hours on end. We brought our son because he is integrated into our lives.
I can honestly say this article is shit. There is no amount of money or status in this lifetime or any other life time that would change my mind about having a child.
When my child started discovering things like small animals and insects, it taught me to slow down and look carefully at life around me. I remember when my child was 3 years old, I had had a very bad day at work and wanted nothing more then to sit down and zone out on the couch to forgot about the day. To regress into my own shell for the night and wallow in my solitude. About 7 pm on a warm spring night with stars sparking and a full moon luminating the night as no street light can, my son wanted to walked down to the park. I remember sitting there on the couch in my bubble of impenetrable self thought telling him tomorrow we will go to the park when these words echoed in my head. "Take each and every day with your child to heart. Treat each as a gem and put it in your treasure chest of memories. Because this day will end and tomorrow is never promised".
I got up and grudgingly put on my shoes to walk the little one to the park. I had taken no more then 10 steps when my child looked up at me, hugged me and said "Thanks Daddy" his eyes sparkingly in the twilight dim. At this point I heard the crickets and the birds in the evening stillness. The grass and trees smelled fresh like after a spring shower and my mind quickly raced back to my own childhood as it seemed that long ago when I last felt the wonderous movements of this place we call life.
On the walk my child spotted a toad jumping down the sidewalk and stopped in mid step suspended in awe and fascination. We watched that toad for more then 15 minutes proving that the best memories in life are free and worth more then a kings ransom.
Take it as you want it ATOT, throw your sarcastis barbs or type your usual "to long to read". Hear this though if you are not parent then you cannot judge life as one as only one can be the true judge. To those who find it frustrating then maybe you should look at yourself and think about the values and attitude you have toward life that you are instilling onto your child.
I think that the people who go on and on about how great parenthood is are just trying to sucker the childless into being as miserable as they are.
Besides, doesn't the world have enough fucking people in it already?
I think that the people who go on and on about how great parenthood is are just trying to sucker the childless into being as miserable as they are.
I kid, but actually, I just don't want that responsibility at all, and I'm not ashamed to admit that I have no business fathering any children.Actually, I wish more people would think twice before having kids. I love being a father, but judging by the bulk of the children I've encountered in my life, most parents just aren't ready for the responsibility they've taken on.
I was thinking of putting a "baby on board" sign in my corolla. It would seem so fitting.
Screw that. Almost every time there's someone trying to merge going half the speed limit, it's either some retard in a Toyota (any kind) or it's some asshole in a minivan. If I didn't know better, I would say they're actively trying to kill themselves.
We just went on a cruise with our 2 year old. Most of the parents there were dumping their kids at camp carnival for hours on end. We brought our son because he is integrated into our lives. We only sent him to camp for an average of about 2-3 hours a day. Mostly to go to adult dinners and adult comedy shows. I realized that en mass people just don't integrate their child into their lives. I know that my wife and I are the weird ones. Our son goes pretty much everywhere with us. Could we get a babysitter? Sure but why? There is nothing we do that would prohibit bringing our son. After 2 years and 4 months of being a parent, we have hired a babysitter ZERO times. My mom has kept him a few times because she wanted to. But being a parent is who we are. It does bring joy to us. The issue is that most people want to maintain their pre-child lifestyle after having kids. If that is what you want then you will be stressed, unhappy, and unfulfilled. We have no misconceptions about it.
"Originally Posted by Capt Caveman
Thank goodness the OP will never breed and pass on his dumbass genes. "
lol.. is that what the idiot said? this troll is on my block list. hope he gets hit by a bus
leeland-
you think raising 3 kids is worth the cost of being stressed or running 95% of the time?
or is the article right and you're rationalizing it by telling yourself that?
"parents fool themselves into believing that having kids is more rewarding than it actually is."
Of course having three kids while you are 17 is the American standard now, thus this article. Its rare to see older mature couples who want kids actively trying for them, most are surprises at the worst possible time.
The ones who are bitter and angry are the ones who had unplanned kids too early while they were dropping out of school and still working at McDonalds.
Of course having three kids while you are 17 is the American standard now, thus this article. Its rare to see older mature couples who want kids actively trying for them, most are surprises at the worst possible time.
