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struggles_inc

struggles_inc

life is a highway and i wanna wreck my car
Jun 24, 2023
445
I know. Not a place for me to talk about it. But…

I've quit drinking since last year. There has been a one-time relapse I instantly regretted the next morning because my body isn't accustomed to alcohol anymore.
I think I'm quitting smoking now. Doing it less and less.

I've been considering this a lot. What I want in life, what brings me joy. If someone knows me on this website, they might remember I run a business and try to maintain appearances. But my heart only warms up when I think about being a parent.

I think I want to become a better version of myself so that I will be able to love my child unconditionally. And I will need to better my mental health too, because there won't be any ways out once someone becomes fully dependent on me. Even though I already feel that with my company and my aging family.

I'll try and do my best to become worthy of being a parent. I really hope I can.
I don't know if that's morally repulsive on my side or not. Not sure if I… invite judgement.
 
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itsgone2

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Sep 21, 2025
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I would say it's very risky. I wish I had not done it. Passing on my issues and all. But everyone here is different. You seem successful. Make sure to pass the work ethic along if you do it
 
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MapleS

survived
May 22, 2025
105
Well if you will have enough money, basic psychological knowledge, time and other resorces, you will be ready to change your life for your child's needs and you will be aware that they can born dusabled, our planet will be habitable and suitable for bringing a new human being to the world-
If you are aware of all of these things and ready for them, sure - be a great parent :3
 
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2percent

Member
Sep 10, 2024
22
There's a reason romantic relationships fail when the individuals involved need the others to 'fix' them. When things go wrong (and things will go wrong), there isn't enough levelheadedness to go around to solve problems without situations devolving into crises. It sounds like you want to have a child to fix you. I don't mean this judgmentally, but try reading 'adult children of emotionally immature parents'. Children can tell when their parents are unhappy, and long/often enough it can really mess them up.

If you enjoy being around kids, why not seek out volunteer positions or tutoring opportunities? There's no need to commit wholesale to being responsible for another life for 18 years if you're at all unsure.
 
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Dejected 55

Dejected 55

Enlightened
May 7, 2025
1,898
I never used to think about having kids when I was younger. I was never in a relationship, never having sex, so it was not a topic that ever came up or that I put a lot of thought into. If I wasn't going to be in a relationship, kids were not on the table.

I was around kids, my younger sister... and then she eventually had kids of her own... so I go to experience some of the nurturing side of me during my life... and I realized I naturally took to taking care of kids. As I got older I began to think maybe I would like to have kids... but, it was still a moot point since I was never in a relationship with a woman.

Now, after everything the last couple of years... I realize that I think I did miss by not ever fathering and raising kids. But it was never possible, since I was never with a woman to consider it... and even if magically I found a woman now... at 55... I believe it is too late for me to be a father. I don't want to bring a child into the world that I will not live long enough to be able to help and see that child have a good chance at life before I became old and in need of support. It's one thing if a child has to support their aging parents one day... but if an old parent has young children... that becomes a major burden on young adults who should be doing other things in their lives without that kind of responsibility.
 
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Daphne

Student
Jul 23, 2025
196
I never used to think about having kids when I was younger. I was never in a relationship, never having sex, so it was not a topic that ever came up or that I put a lot of thought into. If I wasn't going to be in a relationship, kids were not on the table.

I was around kids, my younger sister... and then she eventually had kids of her own... so I go to experience some of the nurturing side of me during my life... and I realized I naturally took to taking care of kids. As I got older I began to think maybe I would like to have kids... but, it was still a moot point since I was never in a relationship with a woman.

Now, after everything the last couple of years... I realize that I think I did miss by not ever fathering and raising kids. But it was never possible, since I was never with a woman to consider it... and even if magically I found a woman now... at 55... I believe it is too late for me to be a father. I don't want to bring a child into the world that I will not live long enough to be able to help and see that child have a good chance at life before I became old and in need of support. It's one thing if a child has to support their aging parents one day... but if an old parent has young children... that becomes a major burden on young adults who should be doing other things in their lives without that kind of responsibility.
There are many single ladies around with kids who are widowed or divorced. I am willing to bet some would be open to dating a financially stable man who likes kids. Just a thought. Maybe try a Parents Without Partners group.
 
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LaVieEnRose

LaVieEnRose

Жизнь прожить не поле перейти
Jul 23, 2022
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It's not morally repugnant. Wanting children is normal. The majority of humanity isn't going to stop so there's no need to deprive yourself based on some nebulous principles.

You just have to make sure you are ready. It sounds like unconditional love will come naturally to you as it does to most parents but you have to make sure you are ready for the stresses and challenges.
 
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Lady_V

Lady_V

Please be honest.
Aug 31, 2025
97
I've wanted to be a mom my entire life. Not being mentally well enough and knowing I'll never find someone who truly loves me to create a functioning, loving family with just depresses me even more.
 
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Dejected 55

Dejected 55

Enlightened
May 7, 2025
1,898
There are many single ladies around with kids who are widowed or divorced. I am willing to bet some would be open to dating a financially stable man who likes kids. Just a thought. Maybe try a Parents Without Partners group.
I actually tried once, with a woman who had a daughter... women just haven't ever been interested in me "that" way... and as a result of continuing to fail at that and becoming ever more depressed over the years, I effectively ruined my financial stability over the last year or so and am on the verge of being homeless. So, I'm really no good to anyone anymore, just like they always believed anyway.
 
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Marsoff

Marsoff

Member
Aug 3, 2023
28
I think I really don't want to have children in my opinion. I wanted, but now I am so pessimistic that I just don't care.
 
EternalShore

EternalShore

Hardworking Lass who Dreams of Love~ 💕✨
Jun 9, 2023
1,763
I wish you the best in continuing to improve yourself (good job so far! :D) and working up to getting to have your own kids~ :) I want kids too tbh~ >_< It'd just be so nice to parent and love then and raise them like that, and I'm glad you appreciate how wonderful that is too! :)
 

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