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How different do you think your life would have been if you hadn’t of had them?
Do you think you would have been content or miserable?
Do you think you would have been content or miserable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't the faintest idea. I never had siblings or a brutal dad or family wealth, but that's life.
In retrospect, knowing that I have two children and two grandkids, I realise that I would hate to die leaving no-one behind to remember me and give me in a sense an after-life. It cheers me up to know that when I'm gone my life won't have been a waste of time and a waste of billions of years of evolution.
In retrospect, knowing that I have two children and two grandkids, I realise that I would hate to die leaving no-one behind to remember me and give me in a sense an after-life. It cheers me up to know that when I'm gone my life won't have been a waste of time and a waste of billions of years of evolution.
I hope I wouldn't have been miserable without children, maybe I'd have climbed Everest, walked on the moon or wiped out all crime. Maybe me wife and I would have joined a cult, dropped out and tuned in.
Or become multi millionaires.
As it is, I'm very happy to say I need them more than they need me and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Or become multi millionaires.
As it is, I'm very happy to say I need them more than they need me and I wouldn't have it any other way.
I too didn't have an overwhelming desire for children.
An abortion caused me a lot of regret. When I became pregnant a few years later, I was more than pleased...and ecstatic when I learned I was having a girl. I'm quite certain...knowing how my mind works...that I'd feel terrible remorse now if I'd not had any children.
An abortion caused me a lot of regret. When I became pregnant a few years later, I was more than pleased...and ecstatic when I learned I was having a girl. I'm quite certain...knowing how my mind works...that I'd feel terrible remorse now if I'd not had any children.
what Atheist says. I was never desperate for children, though pleased when one arrived; but have since become interested in family history and happy that there's someone to pass on my findings to. When I go, someone will remember me (and inherit my life savings as well as my wisdom). With only one child, of course, I have extended the family tree for another generation but not broadened it, but that will do.
I can remember being on a bus once when I was a teenager and heard a little girl calling for her Mummy and thinking how sweet it sounded and hoped that one day someone would be calling me Mummy.
It wasn't much fun hearing 3 of them all calling Mummy at the same time though!
Now I'm a Nanna to 5 and I love it.
I was definitely cut out to be a Mummy and a Nanna, never saw myself as a career girl.
It wasn't much fun hearing 3 of them all calling Mummy at the same time though!
Now I'm a Nanna to 5 and I love it.
I was definitely cut out to be a Mummy and a Nanna, never saw myself as a career girl.
There’s no denying, it’s been a struggle and a worry raising four children. I love them all equally, and would give my life for any of them. But, retrospectively, I never wanted to be a father. I tried for a vasectomy at eighteen, the surgeon refused to do it. So in answer to your question, yes, my life would have been very different, though I’ll never know if I would have been more content or not. Also I’ve always wanted to be somewhere else, so maybe not content.
To be honest, I really never thought of marriage or a longterm relationship, let alone children. But it happened very unexpectedly to my surprise! I doubt whether grandchildren will happen. MrT junior and wife show no signs of wanting kids. All ì know is that I wouldn't make a doting grandparent but it might be nice to keep the family going.