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Originally Posted by lizziness
"and remember, folks, have yourself spayed or neutered"
Okay, I just busted out laughing!
When I was a teenager I knew I didn't want kids. When we got married my hubby did, and I agreed that
IF our lives settled down and
IF we both felt like we were in good places to be parents and
IF we were
BOTH ready to give up things for the kids,
THEN we'd talk about it. So we got married. And then he got sick (mental illness). And then he agreed that he wasn't stable enough to take on that responsibility and raise kids. He also agreed that if god forbid something happened to me, he wasn't prepared to raise our children himself. So there's that issue done. I have an IUD, now, and I'll continue to have one until...oh...menopause.
My mom, when we got married, bugged me for awhile about having kids. Finally I squashed the issue when I told her that "I'm waiting for it to be my dream for my life, rather than somebody else's dream." She never mentioned it again. My dad has occasionally mentioned it in terms of "we need a girl" (at the time I had 3 nephews), but now that my sister had her second child, a daughter, that has stopped too.
I am open and honest about the fact that it is for me a selfish decision. I am not willing to give up parts of my life to raise a child I don't really want. I work with kids, but I don't want any of my own. I tell people that my favorite part of the day is sending my little patients home. I also see what happens to a child when that child is unwanted or being raised by parents who really weren't prepared for what they were getting into, as well as the unpredictable, uncontrollable things that can happen to a child (autism, cystic fibrosis, cerebral palsy, Angelman's syndrome) even when the parents do everything "right". No, thank you.
My family is my husband and a grumpy cat, and we're plenty happy.
