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no_hypocrisy

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6. A couple of things:
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 05:54 AM
Jun 20

1. Around 1972, I announced to my mother that I didn't think I should have children. (I was 17.) She asked why and more or less I gave her the answers that Ken gave. My mother sighed and responded that there never was a good time in history to have children. I think she begged the question by avoiding my premise.

2. My friend is 78. Both his children weren't planned (accidents). He made the best of the situation and worked his ass off to pay for them. His wife made it her mission to turn them against him every step of the way. His son never completed even community college but got a decent job with UPS. His son might have been able to afford a house, except he lost whatever savings to two failed marriages and three worthless children. He has returned home to live with his elderly parents and is an alcoholic. My friend came from a nearly ideal nuclear family. They did everything together until their parents died. His own version just didn't come close to his childhood.

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We've all had "after this, I just don't know" moments. But most of us have muddled through in at least some degree. ... marble falls Jun 20 #1
Fellow optimist. I agree completely and have faith in my grandchildren too. FadedMullet Jun 20 #2
This last generation has my hopes up. These kids think about whats going on and their place in it. marble falls Jun 20 #9
The little lady and I decided we don't want children. rubbersole Jun 20 #3
lol orleans Jun 20 #4
yeah - just as well get one last meal out of it .... (hope they're paying ?) - - - - - - - - -(nt)- stopdiggin Jun 20 #5
! Kali Jun 21 #16
A couple of things: no_hypocrisy Jun 20 #6
" But where will they find the place to use talents they have or will develop?" OldBaldy1701E Jun 20 #7
One is computer savvy. I don't mean that he can program stuff. He build two gaming computers from scratch at the age 3Hotdogs Jun 20 #8
I wish them (and you of course) well. OldBaldy1701E Jun 20 #12
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Oh no, don't fear the future for youth; believe in their resilience, imagination and power of re-invention lostnfound Jun 20 #10
The week of Kent State as the week I returned from Vietnam PCB66 Jun 20 #11
'I regret having children.' Intractable Jun 20 #13
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 21 #19
No kids here, husband passed away 2 years, in May ago, and I'm kinda lonely. Have nephews and nieces and a kennedy Jun 20 #14
I agree in that I don't have kids, but I disagree, in that I'm an optimist. JustKay Jun 21 #15
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