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I think that having kids things might add to the 'i don't care about the world'. When you are running late, you have to get yourself and your kid ready, you worry more about the kids appearance than your own. The other day I left out without putting on make-up, I didn't realize it until I came home at the end of the day and looked in the mirror. But I had a little of the I don't care attitude already. So must just be down hill for those of us that are parents.
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Sorry my pc went nuts. Sorry mine also....hmmmm der wuz teh glitch n teh matrixxxx!!!11!1!!1 GAH! deja vu! you know what that means... Not it! |
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and i just got 3 of the same emails... must be a lag or something. but yeah. kids will break your ass down. thats why im gonna wait til i am on the verge of senility (which isnt too far away) to have children. If you feel that way, you shouldn't have children. It is a choice, you know. If you want kids, they don't break you down, they give you a wall of strength. They fulfill you in ways you can never imagine. However, some people never have the desire to have kids and there's nothing wrong with that. You can be perfectly happy either way, as long as you're happy with yourself. Cause in the end, you have to live with you and no one in the world can take that away. |
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Sorry my pc went nuts. Sorry mine also....hmmmm der wuz teh glitch n teh matrixxxx!!!11!1!!1 GAH! deja vu! you know what that means... Not it! damn! http://matrixexplained.ytmnd.com/ ^very funny. |
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and i just got 3 of the same emails... must be a lag or something. but yeah. kids will break your ass down. thats why im gonna wait til i am on the verge of senility (which isnt too far away) to have children. If you feel that way, you shouldn't have children. It is a choice, you know. If you want kids, they don't break you down, they give you a wall of strength. They fulfill you in ways you can never imagine. However, some people never have the desire to have kids and there's nothing wrong with that. You can be perfectly happy either way, as long as you're happy with yourself. Cause in the end, you have to live with you and no one in the world can take that away. well, i was kinda, like, joking... but i definitely wont until i know damn well that im good and ready. football equipment and all included. |
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well, i was kinda, like, joking... but i definitely wont until i know damn well that im good and ready. football equipment and all included. I couldn't tell if you were kidding or not so thought I'd throw it in. I have plenty of friends in their 40's who don't have kids and they're the same as me. It's really age and wisdom that gives you the perspective not to care what other people think. Kids can speed up that process, but not always. |
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When you get old and senile.
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... do you no longer care about appearance or social folkways anymore? at what point does one say to himself 'screw it. i dont care what people think of me anymore! im gonna walk outside to get the paper in my underwear!' life just seems to break you. its my hypothesis that it happens once you have kids. I never had kids, and I've been saying "Screw it" for a LONG time. |
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When professional face sitting gets boring
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... do you no longer care about appearance or social folkways anymore? at what point does one say to himself 'screw it. i dont care what people think of me anymore! im gonna walk outside to get the paper in my underwear!' life just seems to break you. its my hypothesis that it happens once you have kids. I never had kids, and I've been saying "Screw it" for a LONG time. well played sir. |
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When you've had three children and the entire natal ward staff has seen you with your legs spread wide open, you tend to not worry about showing a little skin on occasion.
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... do you no longer care about appearance or social folkways anymore? at what point does one say to himself 'screw it. i dont care what people think of me anymore! im gonna walk outside to get the paper in my underwear!' life just seems to break you. its my hypothesis that it happens once you have kids. When you start to pay your own bills |
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... do you no longer care about appearance or social folkways anymore? at what point does one say to himself 'screw it. i dont care what people think of me anymore! im gonna walk outside to get the paper in my underwear!' life just seems to break you. its my hypothesis that it happens once you have kids. I think I have to agree with you on this one. As a matter of fact, I was shaving my legs the other day, and I thought, "What's the point in trying to maneuver myself in all kinds of positions to get around my huge swollen belly just to remove some hair that nobody is going to see?" It took some doing, but I did it anyway "just in case". I was just gonna say that exact thing!! |
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