Candleflames
Platinum Member
I have children, 3 of them and I could not agree with this more. I had them because I wanted to have this little creature that I could love and care for and watch grow. I did that for me, not them. If I wanted to do that unselfishly I could have adopted or become a foster parent but I chose to give birth and bring a new life into this world. We do that all for ourselves.I don't think it is 'selfish' to make the decision not to have children - I think the opposite would be true
That's not selfish at all, that's being honest. My oldest turned 16 yesterday and it really doesn't feel like I'm nearing the end of my job as a parent. It's going to be a lifelong commitment.I think I meant selfish in the sense that I chose my life over giving it up for the required 18 years that it takes to fully raise a child or children.
That's a very tough thing to recognize so I applaud you for your insight and being able to be honest with yourself. It's also something that you can work through and overcome for your own sake.My decision is based on the fact that I know I am not emotionally available, and I wouldn't want to make a child suffer through my inability to provide the love and constant care they need
I have friends who have never wanted children yet they love my kids. They spend time with them and have a great influence in my kids lives. It takes all kinds of people to raise the next generation. You don't have to get married or give birth or even open you home to a child. Just working to make yourself healthy so you can contribute to society, play with or talk to friends kids as if they are real people, support schools and public programs or even just being able to offer a smile to kid on the street can make a world of difference.
Take care you you first. :)