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Re: Women Who Don't Have Kids: Are You OK With It? Any Regre
When we first married, I was leaning towards having them, most likely because "that is just what you do, you get married, you have kids." The longer we're married, the more I realize 1) I am married to a child, and 2) the more I am around kids, the more I cannot wait to go home/the other room and be away from them. I love my littles, I spoil them totally rotten. They're the best ever. But I am generally pretty happy when it's time to stop having to contort myself to fit underneath an end table and or hose off a small, sticky child covered in some strange food stuff and go home.
If we got pregnant, first off, it would be immaculate conception right now and I'd be concerned for the well-being of anyone and everyone at Bayer for the failure of my Mirena, and secondly, I would hightail the hell over to the nearest clinic and get an abortion IMMEDIATELY. Not just because there's no way we're having a child, but also because there's literally no way a child could ever survive and remain close to healthy in this body, or as I am now known to those dirtballs in Oklahoma, "a host," to come to term. Not a chance. I love living in a place that, at least right now, allows me the right to make my own choices of what to do with my own f'ing body. And I intend to continue making those choices. I don't regret the one I had to have previously, and I won't regret any others I might need to have in the future.
I know there's a lot of people that are in my social circle that are married to people who are very opposite on the child thing, and feel like the settled. I know DH was leaning very NO, and feels like I am only settling for no kids because of his view. He doesn't watch the littles with me, though, and has no idea just how much being around other people's kids impacted that. People will say "when they're your kids, it's different," but I don't think so. It is a full time job, 24/7/365, you are responsible for someone's LIFE, and that's a big deal, and that is heavy! Babysitting and being someone's guardian in the event of tragedy is VERY different than being a parent, I think. And I am much more comfortable with the former two, vs the latter!

When we first married, I was leaning towards having them, most likely because "that is just what you do, you get married, you have kids." The longer we're married, the more I realize 1) I am married to a child, and 2) the more I am around kids, the more I cannot wait to go home/the other room and be away from them. I love my littles, I spoil them totally rotten. They're the best ever. But I am generally pretty happy when it's time to stop having to contort myself to fit underneath an end table and or hose off a small, sticky child covered in some strange food stuff and go home.



If we got pregnant, first off, it would be immaculate conception right now and I'd be concerned for the well-being of anyone and everyone at Bayer for the failure of my Mirena, and secondly, I would hightail the hell over to the nearest clinic and get an abortion IMMEDIATELY. Not just because there's no way we're having a child, but also because there's literally no way a child could ever survive and remain close to healthy in this body, or as I am now known to those dirtballs in Oklahoma, "a host," to come to term. Not a chance. I love living in a place that, at least right now, allows me the right to make my own choices of what to do with my own f'ing body. And I intend to continue making those choices. I don't regret the one I had to have previously, and I won't regret any others I might need to have in the future.
I know there's a lot of people that are in my social circle that are married to people who are very opposite on the child thing, and feel like the settled. I know DH was leaning very NO, and feels like I am only settling for no kids because of his view. He doesn't watch the littles with me, though, and has no idea just how much being around other people's kids impacted that. People will say "when they're your kids, it's different," but I don't think so. It is a full time job, 24/7/365, you are responsible for someone's LIFE, and that's a big deal, and that is heavy! Babysitting and being someone's guardian in the event of tragedy is VERY different than being a parent, I think. And I am much more comfortable with the former two, vs the latter!
