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I do, however, help out with bills every month.
I respect that.
What I don't respect is that my neighbors have their daughter and her boyfriend living with them and those 2 are still having kids. That house has like 10 people living in it and it's a small house.
I don't agree with that. Because when I was having kids with my ex wife. I worked my ass off, was paying rent and a car loan. I'm still working my ass off and 11 years later, I have my own house and car. My sister works her ass off in law enforcement, has a 3 year son, her own house, and her own car. I think if you're gonna go out and screw and have kids. Don't do it while you're living with your parents. They need to grow up and be an adult about it.
I do agree that you should be able to take care of yourself before you start having children. You can't care for another life if you can't care for yourself yet.
I think my biggest fear about that is having my own 2 kids go out and do that when they're barely 20. Kind of like what my mom told me and my siblings before we had kids. She doesn't want to raise our kids for us and she was always very open about me and my brother not getting someone pregnant. Her rules were if we got a woman pregnant, it was time to get a job and move out. But when I was a teenager, I didn't want kids but I was very into women when I attended high school.
My sister got pregnant, during college, and they made her get a career, my sister chose to be a police officer and she's done very well for herself. I want to enforce that rule on my own kids when they're older. I don't want my kids to bum around the house when they're 18. If they're not in college, I'm making the training wheels come off and they can save up to 1500 dollars and move out.
My mother, when I was little, was a single mother who worked her ass off raising me. Then she got remarried and had two more kids with her new husband. Now seeing as my sister and I have kids. My mother is in her early 60's and wants to retire and enjoy her old age. I can respect that and I believe she is owed that from us.
I'm not saying I won't help my kids when they're grown up. But when they're older I want encourage them to try and practice abstinence and birth control. I want to avoid my daughter getting knocked up in high school and college because I don't want to deal with the boyfriend coming around. If he were to come around, I'd run him off.
I myself would like to retire and enjoy "my old age" one day and not have to put up with any future and avoidable drama from my children. What I really want in the future, is for them to get jobs and get out there and support themselves and be successful.
I think my biggest fear about that is having my own 2 kids go out and do that when they're barely 20. Kind of like what my mom told me and my siblings before we had kids. She doesn't want to raise our kids for us and she was always very open about me and my brother not getting someone pregnant. Her rules were if we got a woman pregnant, it was time to get a job and move out. But when I was a teenager, I didn't want kids but I was very into women when I attended high school.
My sister got pregnant, during college, and they made her get a career, my sister chose to be a police officer and she's done very well for herself. I want to enforce that rule on my own kids when they're older. I don't want my kids to bum around the house when they're 18. If they're not in college, I'm making the training wheels come off and they can save up to 1500 dollars and move out.
My mother, when I was little, was a single mother who worked her ass off raising me. Then she got remarried and had two more kids with her new husband. Now seeing as my sister and I have kids. My mother is in her early 60's and wants to retire and enjoy her old age. I can respect that and I believe she is owed that from us.
I'm not saying I won't help my kids when they're grown up. But when they're older I want encourage them to try and practice abstinence and birth control. I want to avoid my daughter getting knocked up in high school and college because I don't want to deal with the boyfriend coming around. If he were to come around, I'd run him off.
I myself would like to retire and enjoy "my old age" one day and not have to put up with any future and avoidable drama from my children. What I really want in the future, is for them to get jobs and get out there and support themselves and be successful.