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I gained 35 lbs!! The last two months really were tough.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1011286 My daughter is 9 months tomorrow. I've lost all the weight. |
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Very interesting thread here.
Here's my kid. Don't want anymore
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04-10-2015, 03:34 PM | #643 | |
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I'm 32 now and have a gf that lives on the other side of the country. We have discussed marriage and all but I'm liking the way life is right now. Definitely have to think long term. I gotta start before too long I guess. Fortunately, she is still in her 20's so we have time.
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04-10-2015, 03:52 PM | #644 |
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My parents are thousands of miles away and I see them a few days a year. I'm not their property or retirement plan. Most of us will wind up in some kind of home and are likely to die alone. My mom runs a retirement community and it happens all the time. I plan on keeping lots of friends by enriching their lives who live near me and be as active as possible until my health no longer permits enjoyment of life, and then I'm going to off myself. I don't want to sound sad or macabre about it- I don't have a death wish or anything, but if I reach a point where I'm no longer able to have good experiences and am no longer making a contribution in life, I'm not going to extend it just for the sake of metabolizing oxygen and feeling pain. Exit bag- clean and painless.
As I said in the OP- I'd like some of those things and think I have a lot to offer a kid, and would like adult children...just not enough to spend $300k, spend years more at work, give up on spontaneity, stop doing something fun with my girl every day, lose countless hours of sleep, and put a huge damper on my sex life. If only kids grew up in a few years! It takes them that long just to learn to poop properly! |
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04-10-2015, 04:18 PM | #646 |
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Women get a huge jump in oxytocin with their children. Men get a much smaller bump, but our testosterone also plummets. Low T makes life seem tiresome and dull.
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Sorry, it's gonna happen whether you have kids or not.
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You can do that with kids too!
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Sara. Give it 4-5 years so you only have one college tuition at a time to pay.
Case in point: my youngest had a baseball teammate who went from 4.0 to off the team for grades because he has +2 older brother. Parents told him they can only afford 1 tuition and the younger got so depressed he dropped below 2.0 and is off the team |
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If we're gonna plan for baby #2 in 4-7 years, we better go hunt for Sugar Daddy #2 right away. We'll work out a strategy together to at least fool the dude into marriage this time. Let's work on that "I was innocent and nothing was my fault" face. Sorry if I sound like a complete asshole, I'm so jet lagged. I only meant to sound semi-asshole. Good luck Sara and stay classy.
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I have a problem dating. I've flaked twice already. It's gonna be really hard to have another child if I don't even want to date. |
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Society.
Hear me out. I don't care at all about those people who just abuse the system and live at the expense of others, and that's not what I mean by society. Rather, I mean those who actually contribute. Here's the thing...look at yourself. You say you think you have a lot to offer a kid, and you talk about your life and how successful you are and plan to be in the future. Would you say that you've made some sort of meaningful impact to society - through perhaps your efforts at work maybe? Is there something you've created (I don't care if its a simple excel spreadsheet that makes a task 50% more efficient, still counts) that makes life easier for others now? Or is there something outside of work wherein you've done something that has advanced society in some way? You could not enjoy all the current benefits that you now enjoy (electricity, sewers, etc - even the technology that went into designing a better pair of skis that allow you to perform better), if everyone else chose not to have children, since these things would not have been invented. Do you know that your potential offspring really won't be perhaps the next Einstein? For myself, both my spouse and I are reasonably well educated and are successful professionals. While this does not mean my kid will also be smart, nor do I know what he's going to do, I'm very much looking forward to seeing how he turns out! |
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It's the society who has made children an asset for the lazy and irresponsible and a liability for the productive and upstanding. You just get more of what you subsidize and less of what you penalize. In all likelihood, my kid would just be meat for the grinder to make this last a bit longer. Quote:
This society just makes the cost high and the benefits marginal. I don't owe it more meat for the grinder, and would feel awful leaving my child in that kind of world. We're in no danger of running out of people; it'll just be the kind of people society subsidizes instead of penalizes. The actions indicate that's what's wanted, so that's what they'll receive. Hopefully the tech singularity will happen before then and we'll just live forever anyway. Last edited by carve; 04-14-2015 at 01:36 AM.. |
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