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| Originally posted by Abercrombie You got two right... no Vertigo |
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| Originally posted by StereoPrincess i would love to see a baby pic of you DG. |
Having kids will allow me to act like a kid again and do all the stuff that I did as a kid with my kids...this is quite the awesome prospect!
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| Originally posted by StereoPrincess i would love to see a baby pic of you DG. |
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| Originally posted by DJ_Elyot That said, I am not at all opposed to donating sperm for the benefit of the human genepool, provided some necessary conditions are met. |
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| Originally posted by Invasionmix such as? lol |
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| Originally posted by FunkyCrew he remains an anonymous donor and never finds out who his sperm got preggo? |
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| Originally posted by TheVrk I love kids..always have always will. It's not that i can't wait to have one of my own, coz i can, but i'm def really looking forward to the day of having one |
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| Originally posted by slingshot Having kids will allow me to act like a kid again and do all the stuff that I did as a kid with my kids...this is quite the awesome prospect! |
wow. Fisrt off Peter, you will be a great father so long as you have the patience and time and resources to bring a life into this world. Those three factors should be your guidelines as to whether or not to have children, so long as your wife is in the same position.
Personally I can't wait to have kids. I know I would be great father, I enjoy being around kids and teenagers alike and quite frankly would love to pass on my life experiences and knowledge to a child.
I have been thinking about the issue as most late 20's early 30's people do and I have the monetary resources and patience. Now I just have to find a woman that would let me, lol.
I see all kinds of guys at work, and their pride and joy in life is their families, its all they talk about. So I'm almost at the point where I'm really starting to feel like I'm really missing out on something really special. But I also know that it will happen when the time is right. I'm not going to try and put a chronological time on it because that will simply put unneeded stress on my life.
Anyways thats my two pennies on the topic.
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| Originally posted by Sentinal Personally I can't wait to have kids. I know I would be great father, I enjoy being around kids and teenagers alike and quite frankly would love to pass on my life experiences and knowledge to a child. I have been thinking about the issue as most late 20's early 30's people do and I have the monetary resources and patience. Now I just have to find a woman that would let me, lol. I see all kinds of guys at work, and their pride and joy in life is their families, its all they talk about. So I'm almost at the point where I'm really starting to feel like I'm really missing out on something really special. But I also know that it will happen when the time is right. I'm not going to try and put a chronological time on it because that will simply put unneeded stress on my life. Anyways thats my two pennies on the topic. |
what nobody thinks id be a great dad?!?
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy what nobody thinks id be a great dad?!? |
My advice, having 3 kids myself, is to not wait too long to have kids. Keep in mind that you are going to have NO LIFE of your own for about 5 years. I think that time (infant time) was the hardest, so you need to be a little bit younger when you get started. After 10 years, they have their own friends and interests and you can have your own interests again....but teenagers DO suck, be prepared if you're going to do this. I'm enjoing that idea that my kids will be out of the house by the time I'm 50's so I can go back to my former selfish self. There is a reason why older people are so damn grumpy
Kids are an emotional rollercoaster, one day they are the best thing that ever happened to you, the next day you can't believe you were stupid enough to do this. Kids will put a marriage to the test, any flaws in the relationship will become MAJOR issues when children are brought into the mix. Things get downright surreal when you have sleep depravation.
A good "parent" test is a very young puppy, very needy, very noisey. If you crack under the pressure, of being up all night long with a puppy, you may want to consider being the "Cool Aunt or Uncle".
...and DO NOT EVER fall for the idea that having a kid will save the relationship
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy I can't wait to have kids to mow my lawn. Im gonna beat them like they were Rhianna |

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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* I'm not opposed to adopting. If anything I think I may adopt. |
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| Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty why would you adopt if you're healthy and can have kids? |
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| Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty why would you adopt if you're healthy and can have kids? |
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| Originally posted by zookeeper 7. ...and some stuff to horrible to talk about |
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| Originally posted by zookeeper 6. a larger nose (yes, ladies that really does happen to some) |
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* I heard on the radio the other day that some men look at their wives/gfs differently after having kids. Particularly men who actually saw the kid coming out, or went anywhere near that lower area during the birth. I guess it grossed them out, and now their sex life has dramatically declined, b/c it disgusted them. |
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| Originally posted by zookeeper Yes that does happen to some men, because childbirth does things to the human body, that you think is not possible (I'm not going to get graphic here..) I was too blown away at the time to really think about anything sexual. Some men are big sissies around blood and other things. Your sex life takes a nosedive anyway after you have children, that's just the way it goes, a woman's hormones (I believe) are out-o-wack for a long while after giving birth. Plus a colic child (constant crying) is natures birth control, you are just too tired, believe it or not. Maybe men SHOULD be left in the waiting room, I know it sounds a little 1950s but we really don't contribute that much to the whole process anyway |
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* I would definitely want my husband to stay at the top half of the birth! |

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