tarantella64 wrote:
A better question, I think, is: given who you are, and how you get along in the world, and the amount of money you're able to bring in reliably, and the reserves you have for dealing with other people, are you really someone who should have a kid. Because once you do, that's it, no backsies, and if you're like most you won't get a vacation from parenthood for a decade or so.
Yes sometimes parents needs a break, but for the most part, after what I been through before my kid came along, he is my vacation from life. before I had no real friends (and still don't), and he enjoys going out and doing the things I also enjoy doing, like rock hounding, fossil hunting, crystal hunting, arrowhead hunting, gem and precious stone hunting, mushroom hunting, yard sales, bike riding, mountain and forest trail hiking, watch documentaries and other movies together, play with lego's together, etc. we do about everything together. I do not feel so badly hollow and alone anymore and parenting gives me a sense of purpose. and I know my son is happy and well cared for, and he does well for him self, even socially, a heck of a lot better then I had it when i was a kid. BTW, I am a full time single parent, my son is now 8, been raising him (for the most part) by my self since he was 19 months old. and he is definitely a daddies boy. I am always living on the edge of broke but as I aged I realized that if I didn't take that chance it would never happen for me and this is something I wanted out of my life, a family of my own.
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