Buckalew11
2013 1/2 Marathon Finisher!!! Woohoo!!
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I don't believe that, not for a single minute. If you are happy with your decision to be childless, good for you, but no need to make up data and be hostile about people wanting children. I tried to find the 70% wish they never had kids and couldn't, it just doesn't exist. I do not know anyone that isn't overjoyed and thankful for their kids. Yes, they can be trying but so can husbands and wives.
Actually, I do not know whether this statisic is correct or not. BUT, I read it in Dear Abby too. It was one of those statisics that stood out. So Patricia isn't lying--it was in Dear Abby years ago--before I had DD, I believe, and that would be 16 yrs. ago.
When I read about people regretting having kids, I think of people like ones referred to as "deadbeat dads" (could also be moms). I would tend to believe that a parent who seems to walk away from their kids or ones who don't want to provide support or care for their kids must regret having those kids. That would include a lot of parents.

I only know 2 people off the top of my head that seem to regret having kids. One, I think, struggles with always being needed and doesn't seem to enjoy the kids. The other just really regrets having them.
Maybe I could understand a bit better if he had *bad* kids but he doesn't. It just leaves me 

and although I laughed at her then, she has really helped me so much, both emotionally and financially.





. We both love her so much. I have always wanted children and I am not gonna lie... it is hard. I never knew how much work it would be, that being said I dont regret her one bit and neither does DH. When she smiles at either of us our hearts melt and having her has me loving my DH even more. I am lucky that he helps with her and wants to spend time with her at this young of age. He admits that at times he is frustated when she is crying and cant tell us what is wrong but he would do it all over again.