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My husband and i wanted children but were unable to have them, we tried to adopt but no one returned any of our calls. So we figured we were never meant to have them. we have now been married for 35 years and recently retired. We do wonder what our future looks like without grandchildren and no children that may be there for us when we get older. But we have enjoyed our life without children with lots of freedom.
I'm sorry to hear you struggled with this. It's so sad that lovely people like you who want children so badly don't get to have them, while at the same time there are people out there having heaps of kids and they don't treat them well. But it's nice to hear you enjoyed your life with your husband regardless. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Oh my gosh! Knightyme! I haven't seen you since I was in university! It's so nice to hear from you again. :) Thank you for sharing that. There is a part of me that misses making videos and connecting with everyone in the comment section. But my life is very busy now that I have a puppy. I'm very happy and hope you are too. ^_^
I don't blame you. We have had some school shootings ourselves here in Australia lately, but not nearly as often and as badly as in the US. I hope you stay safe.
I'm sorry to hear about your child. :( Obviously things like that are more than okay to keep. they are special keep sakes. When we declutter we only get rid of things that can be replaced. Things we wouldn't miss.
I read a lot and I’m constantly stopping and looking up words to make sure I understand the context of what I am reading. That’s my favorite way to learn new words.
I think your content is interpreting. I feel as though your hairpin is a means of you not really taking yourself seriously. Just an observation...maybe just more a question. Visualising vs Fantasizing is what I'm interested in.Your video was the first to EVEN MENTION to two together!! lol!
I'm 39 years old, single/unmarried and childfree all by choice. I have a bunch of reasons why I choose not to have children but I will only share my top 3 reasons.... 1. Children are too expensive. 2. Parenthood is a lot of responsibility. 3. I don't wanna bring a child into this disgusting world. Being single/unmarried and childfree was the the best favour I have done for the government and law. Best decision I have made for myself and I have zero regrets.
I’ve been sleeping nude for around a year now and it’s been the best change I’ve ever made to my daily life. I feel amazing every time I wake up! I also sleep longer too
My late wealthy Uncle bought only 1 paper a week. He'd remove coupons And funnies he'd use it to wrap gifts in string. Coupons he'd share w others to use. After reading paper He'd wrap it round broom handle n tie w metal coathanger. When metal coat hanger became brittle He'd throw it in scrap to sell. That paper gave him 52 free firelogs. The ashes he put in compost.thus no waste.
"Being popular" sounds good, and "being unpopular" sounds bad...yet there's far more to it than that. I don't want to be unpopular, bc that makes it seem as if I'm disliked-but I definitely wouldn't want to be popular, either-bc I'm a private person & can't handle social pressure, and the larger one's audience the greater the pressure (to make the people happy, not to bore or offend, to keep churning out more of whatever they demand, etc.). As a person on the autism spectrum, I find masking (putting up a pretense) to be utterly exhausting and I loathe having to do it when out in public. Never would've realized you're Australian, why do you stifle that accent for your YT videos ? Does the accent make it harder for viewers/listeners in the US to understand the words you're saying, and you want to make your content more accessible to a general/international audience ? Just curious...
I certainly agree, as a Naturist myself I always sleep in the nude, you feel really refreshed the next morning when you awake, after a lovely restful relaxed sleep, carry on the good videos thanks so much.
Some people could just make more of a interesting mix. If they was to have kids with each other. Like if one parent was really big and the other parent was small. They might look more like the small parents only be big. Some people could just make a more interesting mix if they was to have kids togeather
It’s too upsetting to think about my house being burned down. I have too much stuff but don’t know where to donate the good stuff. I’m keeping them cause I don’t have energy to work to get rid of stuff.
No kids = more money for myself, more freedom, less heartache and generally more fun. Kid = expensive, less money for yourself, less freedom, more heartache, and generally less fun. I will take the first option coz its a no brainer!
Im 36 and child free. I absolutely love the children in ny life (my nieces, nephews, little cousins and the kids I train) and kids in general. I am VERY protective around children and I do enjoy the energy of children. With that said, I DO NOT want children of my own and I appreciate and I am grateful not to handle that responsibility. Theres times where I think of being a parent and it seems cool but I just do NOT have a burning desire or deep passion to want to be a father/parent. I enjoy my freedom to do the things I enjoy without much sacrifice. And I also don't really have the ideal financial situation and establishments (That I hold myself to) to want to even have children.
I deeply respect your decision to not have kids. It's lovely to hear that you love children and respect/care for the kids in your life without necessarily wanting your own. Often people tend to think that those who don't want kids hate them, when that couldn't be farther from the truth for most of us. Thanks for sharing your experience and opinion. ^_^
Be yourself. Today I traveled up to Grove City Outlets and walked around in the warmth and sunshine of summer. No husband, no adult children or grandchildren and I love my freedom. You owe society nothing. It’s your choice.
As a young teeneger, I have no interest in being successful or will I ever be successful. I see being successful as a waste of time when I can plan to live a happy life instead. To me, thats living a successful life. What most people think of being "successful" is nothing but a fantasy.
On the verge of quitting my full time job. I’ve been applying at other places but I’ll take a part time job if need be. My happiness is tantamount to a job. Thankfully i am married and we aren’t struggling (also don’t have kids, which makes flexibility easier) and I have saved a lot. If things get desperate enough, I might downgrade sooner rather than later.
I thought I did when I was younger. It was less a desire than it was the acceptance of a notion I didn't know I had the right to reject. I was under the impression that everyone just had to have kids someday, so I had convinced myself it would be fine. But the older I got the more I realized that wouldn't make me happy. I'm glad I figured it out before I actually had any children. Others aren't so lucky.
A lot of people don't realize until their thirties or older that children are actually optional. If they're lucky, they won't have had any already. If not, well... no real choice to be had in the latter case.
Struggling with severe job anxiety and fear of job interviews. Just had a company call me for a job interview and when I emailed them about it, they email me that they never made an interview appointment with me. I feel so gaslit all the time. So I am going to combine benefits with a side hustle.
I'm sorry that happened to you. Many companies don't respect the time and emotional state of their workers or even prospective workers. I hope you find one that treats you with more respect. Best of luck with your search.
You should not have kids if you don’t want to. But if you want to and don’t have them, you will be extremely unhappy and regret. Not in your 30’s but in your 40’s you will feel the punch
That's fair. I'm not saying no one should ever have kids. Just letting those who don't want them know they don't owe anyone anything. It's okay to put yourself first when it comes to these things.
I absolutely love this video. Everything you said sounds exactly like me… I don’t work full time but I’m in my field and loving every moment of it. I don’t get calls every day, but it’s ok because if gives me time to rest, cook, clean, run other errands, spend time with family or friends. I just love the flexibility. You definitely have to budget to make it work, but it’s Sooo worth it when it’s your vision. Again, GREAT VIDEO! 😊
Totally agree with you on the benefits of fruits and vegetables that are rich in antioxidants for skin health, but not all animal product is bad for skin. Sure deep fried meats are awful, but grassfed beef liver is one of the most nutrient dense foods you could ever eat, and loaded with b vitamins and bioavailable retinol (vitamin A) for skin health. Incorporating beef liver into my life completely got rid of my acne. Everyone is different! ✌️Peace and love 💜
I agree that everyone is different, but grassfed beef liver isn't the most sustainable food. Raising cows for any of their body parts is just way too resource-heavy. If everyone ate beef liver on a regular basis, it would really mess with the planet, unfortunately.