Not sure about the selfish point? Selfish for what reason? Surely it's better to make yourself happy and be happy. Also , the country and world is overpopulated.... Global warming is hitting , decent jobs are diminishing, it's not a great time to bring a child into the world.Guessing you’re in your 30s ? There is a lot to be said for living for yourself in your 20s and 30s. After a marriage mistake in my 20s, for better or worse I pursued a lifestyle in my late 20s / early 30s that I’d always wanted to. It was selfish but very pleased I have the memories and the old cliche, get it out of my system.
That lifestyle wouldn’t have looked so pretty in my 40s and now 50s though. You never know, maybe you’ll have a rethink as you get older. Not all dads are miserable.It’s what you make it.
I’m a single dad of two and a few years ago I was dating quite a posh (but very sweary) single mum from a leafy part of Hertfordshire who claimed the other mums at her son’s school looked down on her as she was the only unmarried one among them. Which I told her, of course, was nonsense.
One fateful evening not long after, she went to collect her 6-year old son from a birthday party at some huge house and was stood making small talk with the other waiting mothers in the hallway.
After a few minutes she called up the stairs to her son that she was waiting. No response. A few minutes later she called again. “Harry - it’s mummy. It’s time to go sweetheart.”
Another moments silence, before from somewhere unseen on the landing above came the piercing response, “In a minute! I’m trying to find my f***ing shoes.”
So when it comes to children, all I’d say is - Who wants to miss golden moments like that?
For some yes. For me no.
I have lots of lovely nieces and nephews. I don't feel the need to have my own child.
At the moment I get up when I want. Go out when I want. Go abroad at least once a month. (I have 3 separate Ibiza trips this summer). Go out for a nice meal at least once a week. Watch footy whenever I want. Lie ins..... I love lie ins.
When I look at all the miserable blokes at work who haven't slept for months. Wife doesn't have sex with them anymore. Wife has let herself go , man has let himself go.......Or the level of pure unadulterated excitement when they get let out for work drinks or the holy grail a trip abroad with work, I know I'm not missing out......
That's LITERALLY selfish. As in *reaches for dictionary* 'appealing to self-interest'. And that's fine. Being selfish doesn't always have to have the negative connotations that people think it does. Putting yourself first sometimes is a good thing.Not sure about the selfish point? Selfish for what reason? Surely it's better to make yourself happy and be happy. Also , the country and world is overpopulated.... Global warming is hitting , decent jobs are diminishing, it's not a great time to bring a child into the world.
I'm in my 40s and wake up happy pretty much every day. The thing that stresses me out the most is probably Brighton and hove Albion !!
We have no children and are now an older couple both facing health issues. I have often felt that we missed out on something. One should not look at it selfishly but it would be great to have an able bodied son who would come around and help out with things .
A friend from my single days who now had a child told me that parenthood was 90% stress and 10 %joy but the 10% more than made up for the 90%.
Selfish in its purest form - as in living for oneself. nothing wrong with that. Eight years of it was enough for me though.Not sure about the selfish point? Selfish for what reason? Surely it's better to make yourself happy and be happy. Also , the country and world is overpopulated.... Global warming is hitting , decent jobs are diminishing, it's not a great time to bring a child into the world.
I'm in my 40s and wake up happy pretty much every day. The thing that stresses me out the most is probably Brighton and hove Albion !!
Having children is life changing, but in a good way. Only do if it you're 100% sure about the person you're with and 100% sure you can handle it.
This is probably the perfect description for me.It's both incredibly hard, and incredibly joyful.
It has it's challenges. Every aspect of your life will change. You will have a lot less money, a lot less time and a lot more worry. Your house will never be tidy, you will have to make huge sacrifices and give up things you enjoy.. I've encountered all these things, and still wouldn't change a thing.
I don't know where I'd be without my little ones. Genuinely the reason I get out of bed every day. My two girls are 7 and 8 now, and they worship me. We go on walks (adventures) and I read to them all the time. I think I enjoy it more than they do.
Little things like going to the shop to buy milk is so much more enjoyable when they're with me. They bring magic to the most mundane things. They're perfect.
It's down to the individual, of course. The above is just my experience.
Well it is.It’s mature to have that discussion on if you want kids before you have kids!