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Originally posted by unworldly
You've got to be kidding. If you think the feedback you get for having only one child is bad, then try walking in my shoes. I'm a male who is pushing 40 and don't have any children at all--which, according to the majority of people (especially females), means there must be something terribly and horribly wrong, weird, and f'kd up about me. Lord knows a "normal" man my age should be child support to someone!
Originally posted by mileslong54
Nice rant, I have had chemo and radiation treatments and it does make life extremely hard. It sounds like your doing better? I hope so. Life was crazy for me and I couldn't imagine having kids to care for while going through that. My stance on having kids is I want one but I don't want a kid to have to grow up in this mess we are in and the mess just seems to be growing. I work with kids and love kids and very much see your point. Thanks for sharing, many prayers to you and your families well being, have a nice thanksgiving! I think we both have a lot to be thankful for.edit on 18-11-2011 by mileslong54 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by davereality
Anyone who has cancer should really look into the Burzynski Institute in Houston, Texas.
www.burzynskiclinic.com...
The government keeps trying to shut them down because they have a cure for cancer.
This place did wonders for my uncle and I thank them for saving his life.
Chemo-therapy is basically non effective. They charge you huge amounts of money to be poisoned.
Good luck to you.
Originally posted by mileslong54
Originally posted by davereality
Anyone who has cancer should really look into the Burzynski Institute in Houston, Texas.
www.burzynskiclinic.com...
The government keeps trying to shut them down because they have a cure for cancer.
This place did wonders for my uncle and I thank them for saving his life.
Chemo-therapy is basically non effective. They charge you huge amounts of money to be poisoned.
Good luck to you.
I have seen it and know all about it and love that he's doing what he is but unfortunately there is tptb that see no profits in cure but only treatments. Chemo actually did help save my life but caused other problems as well but they are very easily managed.
Originally posted by slowisfast
Don't allow any person the power to downplay or ridicule the conscious choices you and your husband made for your family.
This is your life. You're good enough, your husband is good enough, and most certainly your child is good enough.
/end affirmation
I'm a 32 year old dude that has yet to make the 'choice' to have children. People seem quick to forget that breeding is not the keystone to existence on this rock.
If I ever do end up having a kid, I'll be in the same boat as you...one please.
For what it's worth, you, your health and your family are in my prayers.
Originally posted by Iamonlyhuman
reply to post by Vanna
Don't take this the wrong way but it seems to me like you're making excuses in all of your stated responses to especially your friends but also the strangers.
Why do you not simply say: I just don't want anymore kids. ? If people can't accept your decision then it's their problem - not yours.
When making excuses (cancer, etc..) it could lead some to believe that they are reasons for you not wanting any more kids and they may actually be trying to help you by giving you information. If cancer (and your other excuses) is not the reason, then don't use it as an excuse. Simple.
edit on 18/11/2011 by Iamonlyhuman because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Vanna
I can think of 100 reasons not to, and not a single reason that would benefit me. So why is it even something they should bring up? That's the main basis of this here rant.
Originally posted by Vanna
I actually never wanted kids at all