Why did you want to have kids?
February 9, 2008 10:13 PM
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Why did/do you want to have kids?
I'm honestly curious what people's motives are for having kids. I've been talking about children with my boyfriend, who doesn't want children.
I've always been neutral to positive about the idea of eventually having kids- scared off by the knowledge that it would be a difficult and possibly dangerous pregnancy because of my body, but open to the concept.
My boyfriend asked, "Why?" and there was this very long silence. I couldn't really think of a logical reason that I wanted kids.
Can you? Why did you have kids? Conversely, why did you decide not to have kids? I've seen the previous related posts, but I don't need help convincing him, I just want to consider some logical reasons why people have/don't have kids.
One reason I had for wanting them is that I'm a very nurturing person- I love to love my family in little and big ways. But my bf points out that now, I'm able to express this trait very successfully through volunteering, nurturing my neighbors and friends, caring for my FIV+ feral cat and loving my family both near and far.
I don't really feel like I have anything . . . missing in my life.
Another possible reason I guess is fearing being alone- that having kids means that you might have someone who will change your bedpans when you're old and infirm. That seems like a very selfish reason, tho.
Why did you have kids? (Please, I'm really getting at the "why" or "why not" rather than "because life would be so dull without them" sorts of answer)
Thanks for your insights!
posted by arnicae to grab bag (45 comments total)
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This post was deleted for the following reason: this is really chatfiltery in that "I'll go first" sort of way and has been asked many times here before. -- jessamyn
posted by HotPatatta at 10:31 PM on February 9