Hi everyone!
My hubbie and I couldn't have kids, (yes, I saw the other thread, too) *but* I enjoy chatting both with adults who couldn't have them and adults who chose not to have them. In our case, we felt it wasn't worth going through the total life upheaval to try to further puruse having children, and we're comfortable with our lives.
I find it hard sometimes to find other adults who don't have kids! We're in our forties, and yes, we still get the questions. As I said, the choice was made for us, but I wholeheartedly believe in going with what you've got, and looking on the bright side!
We can live the lives we choose, we're free to go anywhere, do what we want, and focus on personal goals (in my case, fitness, or at least attempts at it, reading, helping animals, etc.).
I think visiting Disney makes me yearn for a child *less*. Those parents often do not look like they're having fun!
I know people who have children and adore them; they're happy, and I'm happy for them. But I also know people who have kids and seem resentful at not getting their own needs met. We can't always have it all, and though it does have challenges, I'm definitely planning on a great kidless life.
Thought I'd say "Hi",
ReaderGirl
P.S. If there's ever an adults without kids "meet" at Disney, I'd love to know about it!
