| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 15 | Parents who didn't want to have kids - are you happy now? | MorningBreeze91 | /r/RedPillParenting | 18/04/20 12:43 PM |
| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 3 | Parents who didn't want to have kids - are you happy now?Sorry to hear that. Hope things work out for you! Thanks for the comment. | /r/RedPillParenting | 19/04/20 06:56 PM |
| 2 | Parents who didn't want to have kids - are you happy now?I know. It really is a state of mind. Thanks for the advice! | /r/RedPillParenting | 19/04/20 06:52 PM |
| 2 | Parents who didn't want to have kids - are you happy now?Yea that's the thing, when I have to walk my sister's dog it always feels like such a burden. I love dogs but they're too much work ... but kids are even harder. I mean I always loved kids but I'm scared of being drained out and unhappy. Also I read somewhere that (I don't know if it's a correct number, but it is very high) about 40% of parents wish they made a different decision and never had kids (if they could choose again), although they love their kids and they mean the world to them. So ye… | /r/RedPillParenting | 19/04/20 11:41 AM |
| 2 | Parents who didn't want to have kids - are you happy now?That is interesting. Thanks! And thanks of reminding me of Peterson, that's a good point. So what made you change your mind and decide to have a kid? | /r/RedPillParenting | 19/04/20 11:26 AM |
| 5 | Parents who didn't want to have kids - are you happy now?Sorry to hear that, it sounds tough. But I'm happy for you! I'm actually surprised how many people say it's tough and scarry having kids but really worth it. Like fulfilling. I still don't get it how it can be both but I believe it. Thanks for your story! | /r/RedPillParenting | 18/04/20 08:37 PM |
| 3 | Parents who didn't want to have kids - are you happy now?Hmm it sounds weird yes haha and a bit hard to understand, but thanks a lot for your reply! Can I ask you something ... when you said you're happy making them happy - were you like that before or totally opposite? Because my partner really really likes his alone time, the sense of freedom etc., and I can't help but think that making someone else happy would just drain him (he's an introvert). | /r/RedPillParenting | 18/04/20 08:30 PM |
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