My daughter is 39 .. she and her husband have opted not to have children. Of my 6 nephews and nieces, only 2 have a child. She has never felt lonely or wanted a sibling. Perhaps the fact that I was a stay-at-home mom has something to do with that. Then again, maybe not.I have one child.. and I still got the selfish card shown to me from all the relatives who insisted that I cannot leave my child to be an only child. This was continuous, and altho' it wasn't to please them, I did have a second child, when dd was 8 years old and he died... so my Daughter was and is an only child..who is childless herself from choice.
Still that's not good enough for people.. I am sick and tired of those who insist she'll ''change her mind''... she's almost 47.. if she'd ever wanted children she's had plenty opportunity to have them before now.
Well, I do agree with you- I would never tell anybody to have kids, not have kids, or any other intrusions into their personal lives.My daughter is 39 .. she and her husband have opted not to have children. Of my 6 nephews and nieces, only 2 have a child. She has never felt lonely or wanted a sibling. Perhaps the fact that I was a stay-at-home mom has something to do with that.
After I had my daughter, in my mid-30's, my sister started to immediately harp at me to have another baby. I finally told her to please stop. I don't understand people who think they know best whether someone else should have children or not. They need to mind their own business.
exactly Pinks.. as I always said to people when daughter was little.. she has the best of both worlds. When she wanted company she can have her friends around and when she wanted to be alone, she doesn't have to endure pestering siblings...My daughter is 39 .. she and her husband have opted not to have children. Of my 6 nephews and nieces, only 2 have a child. She has never felt lonely or wanted a sibling. Perhaps the fact that I was a stay-at-home mom has something to do with that. Then again, maybe not.
After I had my daughter, in my mid-30's, my sister started to immediately harp at me to have another baby. I finally told her to please stop. I don't understand people who think they know best whether someone else should have children or not. They need to mind their own business.
Like Pepper said, the selfish remark is not something that we have heard for many a year. But I would say that children do come at a financial cost. How often we heard when we were newlyweds, how can you put a price on the love of children? That is such a naïve attitude:However, in the distant past I heard it's "selfish" for couples to only have one child, because the child will be lonely, not have siblings to grow up with, etc. And I do somewhat agree with that viewpoint.
True, you and others here have made valid points for one-child families.Like Pepper said, the selfish remark is not something that we have heard for many a year. But I would say that children do come at a financial cost. How often we heard when we were newlyweds, how can you put a price on the love of children? That is such a naïve attitude:
In 2020, the additional basic cost of a child, from birth to age 18, was £71,611 for a couple family and £97,862 for a lone-parent family. If housing and childcare costs are added these rise to £152,747 and £185,413 respectively.
The point that I'm making Janice is that there are some people who sacrifice much to have just one baby. They simply cannot afford a second child, it's hardly selfish, to my way of thinking, that is.
well HC you're stating the obvious to all of us parents I'm afraid, we're all very well aware how much it's cost us over the years to raise our children..Like Pepper said, the selfish remark is not something that we have heard for many a year. But I would say that children do come at a financial cost. How often we heard when we were newlyweds, how can you put a price on the love of children? That is such a naïve attitude:
In 2020, the additional basic cost of a child, from birth to age 18, was £71,611 for a couple family and £97,862 for a lone-parent family. If housing and childcare costs are added these rise to £152,747 and £185,413 respectively.
The point that I'm making Janice is that there are some people who sacrifice much to have just one baby. They simply cannot afford a second child, it's hardly selfish, to my way of thinking, that is.
HC doesn't have children...True, you and others here have made valid points for one-child families.
Yes, I kinda figured that from his post. Didn't know for sure though.HC doesn't have children...
It's Pinky and Me that have only one child...Yes, I kinda figured that from his post. Didn't know for sure though.
Hopefully not in anyway that causes insult or distress. We certainly had our share of that.well HC you're stating the obvious to all of us parents I'm afraid, we're all very well aware how much it's cost us over the years to raise our children..![]()
I say it is no one's business except for the couple. Certainly, it is not selfish.Heard a big controversial discussion on the radio about the new Time magazine cover about couples who choose not to have children. Some people thought it was selfish of them, and I think that's ridiculous.![]()
my husband felt exactly like that from the time he was a young man, and was adamant he didn't want children. At the age of 28 he had the snip so there could never be any ''accidents''My huzz and I chose not to have children because both of us are of the firm opinion that not everyone is cut out to be a good parent, and we both felt/feel that we weren't. Neither one of my parents should've had children and I've always known I shouldn't either.
I did that at 21, had to go private, (sorry no pun intended about privates,) the NHS were appalled.my husband felt exactly like that from the time he was a young man, and was adamant he didn't want children. At the age of 28 he had the snip so there could never be any ''accidents''
True... I asked to be sterilised when I was in my 30's, they sent me away with a flea in my ear , telling me to come back when I was 45 because I could change my mind and want more children.. ..I didn't want more children, I knew I wasn't going to change my mind but they wouldn't change their minds.I was 27 before I could talk a doc into a tubal. I have ever been grateful to that very understanding man. 50years ago, it just wasn't DONE!
Did not know white nationalists thought that way. Not saying they don't you probably are right, I just do my best not to listen to anything a person says once I know they are a white nationalist.What I find ironic is the attitude of white nationalists who think doing away with abortion is going to result in more white females having more white babies - thereby increasing the ratio of whites to other races.