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Lirpa Strike's avatar

"There is no third option where you have a kid and regret it."

Countless mothers I know have told me otherwise, ashamed of admitting it out loud. Those of us without kids hear this very frequently, actually.

Sarah Coppin's avatar

I’m pretty sure the “not that hard” part only applies to the man. You can dip in and out of your kids’ lives as much as you want without much consequences (for you). Women have a much harder time and I know many who are struggling right now.

On the “kids are resilient” thing, I couldn’t help but roll my eyes at that part. On the one hand, yes. Kids are resilient as long as you actually meet their needs and raise them well. But on the other hand, the only people I’ve ever known to use that phrase are people who either abused or neglected their kids. My Dad used to say it whether people asked whether he was worried about the impact his adultery might have on his kids. I can tell you right now, I was not resilient. It seriously messed me up.

But on the whole I get your point. If someone is genuinely worried about whether they will be a good parent, then there’s a 99% chance that they will be. But the flip side is that there are many people who are entirely nonchalant about being a good parent, and they have the capacity to really mess up the next generation.

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