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I Am Not Sure If I Want Kids

When I was younger I was so certain having a child was a foolish idea. I didn't want to be responsible for another human, knowing that I have the capability to mess its whole life up. Mental illness runs in my family, I didn't want to pass that on. Also, kids annoyed me. A lot.

Now...I'm not sure. I had never actually been around kids before. Back then, my only exposure to children was if there was a kid in public crying or something. If a child is well behaved in public, they go unnoticed. If they are misbehaving, jesus christ that's annoying.

I work with kids every day now. I see them on their good days and on their bad days. I still think they're great, even if they throw tantrums and have meltdowns. I want to protect them. I want to make sure I'm being the best I can for them, even if my influence in their lives is small. I think they're so much fun. There's so much good in them.

I find myself wanting to have a kid more and more every day. Today I met a woman a little younger than me. She mentioned she has a son. My first thought was "Gosh, you're so lucky."

I have no idea how I feel about babies. I've never been around them for more than a short period of time. I've never changed a diaper. What if I can't change my kid's diapers? What if I gag every time? I hate gross stuff.

What if they have a mental or physical disability? I don't think I am equipped to handle that.

How would I ever even afford a child?

There's just... too many things that could go wrong. I want a kid, but it seems like such an impractical idea.
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Greymatter1001 · 56-60, M
Kids are a big responsibility. The fact that you are considering all of this suggests to me that you will make a fine parent should you decide you want to be one.
Greymatter1001 · 56-60, M
@Strawbrary Trust me should you decide to have kids you will screw up we ALL do. They are resilient and with a loving parent both you and them will be fine. Of course it won't feel like that sometimes but it will be.
AliceTinker · 51-55, F
@Greymatter1001 Couldn't agree with you more
Strawbrary · 31-35, F
@Greymatter1001 :) thanks, that's really reassuring.
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Strawbrary · 31-35, F
@daddywashere When did you realize you were missing out?
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AliceTinker · 51-55, F
I grew up in a really abusive house. Don't have children myself but many years ago my brother broke down in tears when his girlfriend became pregnant. He was so scared, so scared he was going to wake up one day and suddenly turn into a monster and hurt his child. As I told him the fact he was worried about EVER hurting his child meant he was going to be a good dad, he has three now and he is a very good father.
Similar thing with you worrying, you would make a good parent. I'm not saying you should because that's a decision we all have to make for ourselves.
AliceTinker · 51-55, F
I grew up in a really abusive house. Don't have children myself but many years ago my brother broke down in tears when his girlfriend became pregnant. He was so scared, so scared he was going to wake up one day and suddenly turn into a monster and hurt his child. As I told him the fact he was worried about EVER hurting his child meant he was going to be a good dad, he has three now and he is a very good father.
Similar thing with you worrying, you would make a good parent. I'm not saying you should because that's a decision we all have to make for ourselves.

 
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