Tigger&Belle
<font color=blue>I'm the good girl on the DIS<br><
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There is a BIG difference between not liking children and not wanting to actually have children. I would never want people who don't want to make the sacrifice that children deserve, to have children. Doesn't mean they don't *like* children.
Also, nothing wrong with not being especially crazy about children, as long as both people in a marriage agree not to have children.
As far as the child being a brat, boy have I had to change my tune on that one. My sister is quite a bit older than me and before I had children her youngest was 5yo. Her older three children had been very well behaved children, partially because that was their nature, but also because the treat of the wooden spoon convinced them to tow the line. Well, her 4th was the biggest brat, or so I thought. He was demanding, rude, would only eat certain foods, and was a general pain in the butt. He is now a wonderful young man, an astro-physics major at BYU, and a real sweetheart. Looking back I realize that my expectations were not fair and he was jealous of me and the time that I took from his mom when I was visiting. My payback has been my own 4th child, who can be as sweet as pie, but also a handful. Joke is on me...
Personally, I would never had married a person who didn't like and was not good with children. I always knew that I wanted children, so that was a big priority. had I not have wanted children I don't know how much of a priority that would have been. Hard to even speculate on that one.
T&B
Also, nothing wrong with not being especially crazy about children, as long as both people in a marriage agree not to have children.
As far as the child being a brat, boy have I had to change my tune on that one. My sister is quite a bit older than me and before I had children her youngest was 5yo. Her older three children had been very well behaved children, partially because that was their nature, but also because the treat of the wooden spoon convinced them to tow the line. Well, her 4th was the biggest brat, or so I thought. He was demanding, rude, would only eat certain foods, and was a general pain in the butt. He is now a wonderful young man, an astro-physics major at BYU, and a real sweetheart. Looking back I realize that my expectations were not fair and he was jealous of me and the time that I took from his mom when I was visiting. My payback has been my own 4th child, who can be as sweet as pie, but also a handful. Joke is on me...
Personally, I would never had married a person who didn't like and was not good with children. I always knew that I wanted children, so that was a big priority. had I not have wanted children I don't know how much of a priority that would have been. Hard to even speculate on that one.
T&B