• SCB@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    There will never be a time in which your children are cool with you telling them that you wished they’d never been born

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      11 months ago

      I kind of disagree, I would completely understand if my parents said that. Maybe it’s because the math is so clear to me.

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        11 months ago

        Same. I was born five months after they were married. I know I was an accident and that I financially taxed them as a baby. Saying “I regret having you” doesn’t have to mean they regret having you so much as when or how they did. I bet my folks would have liked to wait, lol

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      11 months ago

      Obviously it’s not for everyone, but I had this conversation with my parents after telling them I planned not to have children and it was… Fine? Kind of a bonding moment, even, we mostly just laughed about it.

      Not every parent/child relationship trends this way, but for some of us there’s a point in adulthood where you just become friends with your parents, and the parent/child roles sort of fall away. If everybody’s mature and secure enough to handle it, talk about whatever the hell you want to.

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        11 months ago

        I am quite certain that you are a skilled enough communicator to not say

        If I had to redo my life, that’s what I’d do.

        Which is directly wishing your children were never born, and is a fundamentally different conversation from “By all means, opt not to have children - our financial lives would look quite different if we did not.”

        As with most things, how you say it matters as much or more than what you’re saying.

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          11 months ago

          You realize one of the benefits of social media is being able to voice a thought without having to refine it first right?

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            11 months ago

            Yes. I also do not see how this person literally regretting their children can possibly be interpreted any other way