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[Serious] Folks over 50 that chose not to have children, how do you now feel about that decision (by Sparky)
[Serious] Folks over 50 that chose not to have children, how do you now feel about that decision?
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Im only 46 but would love to have kids just havent found the right person yet to have kids with. I guess by the time I do instead being a dad I'll be a grandpaw lol
I'm not over 50 but this is just me here, but kids annoy me and are always always around and after 12-16 hours a day busting my a*s hard all day I don't want ur attention starved kids jumping all over me and annoying the hell out of me. I appreciate my what little free time I do have and keeping my money I earn myself for myself. I'm selfish in that aspect but at least I'm man enough to admit that
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