
Big_Mirg_ZHS
Posts: 2,079
Mar 22, 2016 9:25am
Im a single dude, and I really want a kid bad. I know that I have to find someone to make it with first lol. But losing my mother last month after always promising her a little granddaughter, I now feel under time constraints to move my life forward. is it possible for a dude to have baby fever?

rrfan
Posts: 1,922
Mar 22, 2016 9:32am
Not usually...but losing your mom probably started that...Big_Mirg_ZHS;1788421 wrote:Im a single dude, and I really want a kid bad. I know that I have to find someone to make it with first lol. But losing my mother last month after always promising her a little granddaughter, I now feel under time constraints to move my life forward. is it possible for a dude to have baby fever?

Fab4Runner
Posts: 6,196
Mar 22, 2016 9:44am
I actually know several dudes who wanted kids before their significant other did.

iclfan2
Posts: 6,360
Mar 22, 2016 10:08am
I want a child more than my wife. I am 30 and she is 28, so that could be part of the issue.
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sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Mar 22, 2016 10:33am
Get a full time Nanny. You can still go where ever you want.dwccrew;1788400 wrote:To each their own, but at 33 I have dodged that bullet and hope to continue to dodge it. I enjoy my independence too much and my ability to travel whenever I feel like it. I can admit I am a selfish person and for that reason choose not to have children. Almost all my friends my age that have children are miserable. I always hear the "I love my kids" line from these people but they are miserable having to be responsible 24/7. It's like they didn't think it through before having children. They're not a goldfish, they need constant attention. It's like some of these people didn't realize that.

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Mar 22, 2016 12:30pm
When our kids where small and we when on vacation we took the baby sitter. She was one of the family and had to pay for nothing.
She got a trip, vacation, meals and for a few nights of baby sitting. At the end of the vacation we gave her $150.00 per week
She got a trip, vacation, meals and for a few nights of baby sitting. At the end of the vacation we gave her $150.00 per week

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Mar 22, 2016 12:44pm
Kids haven't ever really been on my agenda. Back when I was married, I didn't really have any desire to have them and now that I'm not married, I really don't want them. That sort of responsibility would really get in the way of my general decadence. Just the thought of settling down and being all stable and shit kind of makes my skin crawl a bit.

MontyBrunswick
Posts: 846
Mar 22, 2016 12:44pm
there's enough entitled brats in the world. no need for any more.

Fab4Runner
Posts: 6,196
Mar 22, 2016 12:56pm
MontyBrunswick;1788482 wrote:there's enough entitled brats in the world. no need for any more.


MontyBrunswick
Posts: 846
Mar 22, 2016 1:30pm
Oh so you're one of those people who asks for opinions and then disregards the opinions they get.Fab4Runner;1788484 wrote:
Good job, belly.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Mar 22, 2016 1:35pm
You'd be a shit father anyway. You made the right choice.

MontyBrunswick
Posts: 846
Mar 22, 2016 1:40pm
lmaoAutomatik;1788494 wrote:You'd be a shit father anyway. You made the right choice.
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Sonofanump
Mar 22, 2016 2:26pm
Got it. Went over my head.Ironman92;1788313 wrote:I don't like to explain my jokes.
She was born about 5 years early.
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Zunardo
Posts: 370
Mar 22, 2016 3:30pm
I can relate to the age issue- the wife and were almost 31 when we married, and tried for 5 years unsuccessfully to conceive. So we adopted and son #1 arrived when we both turned 36. Adopted son #2 almost exactly two years later. And it hasn't been the same ever since.FatHobbit;1787668 wrote:Kids are great. This morning my son gave me a big hug and said "I not like daddy. I like mommy"
I had one daughter as an oops in college. I got married at 37 and "we" wanted kids but I would have waited a bit more. She wanted to start pretty much right away and we compromised and had 2 kids.
They are definitely life changing
Amen to that - if we'd had to wait much longer for the first son, we might have given up and suppressed our maternal and paternal instincts. I did not want to be a new dad at the age of 40, although I know several men choose to do so successfully these days. The youngest graduated from high school when I turned 56 - I didn't think I'd survive much longer having an adolescent in high school. :laugh:HitsRus;1787712 wrote:You are never ready for them psychologically or financially, and if you wait till you are, it may be too late. If you are already 30, just stop using birth control and come what may. Even if you do that, it could be years before you conceive.
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Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Mar 22, 2016 4:52pm
Is "belly" becoming a new "descriptive word" I'm so proudMontyBrunswick;1788493 wrote:Oh so you're one of those people who asks for opinions and then disregards the opinions they get.
Good job, belly.

GoChiefs
Posts: 16,754
Mar 23, 2016 8:01am
Very much so. I have it pretty bad. I have my 14 year old son, and I love him to death, but he was 6 months old when I met my wife. We've tried for 12 years now, with no success. Now we have 3 babies in the fsmily that are 2 months old or less, so thats only intensifying the baby fever.Big_Mirg_ZHS;1788421 wrote:is it possible for a dude to have baby fever?
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hang_loose
Posts: 802
Apr 20, 2016 10:36pm
Fab4... Get married and t: thumbup:ravel like you have been. Once the kids start coming, you two will miss it
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Tiernan
Posts: 13,021
Apr 22, 2016 9:25am
I've got 'em all over the country - they basically adore me and I bestow upon them the same sage guidance I depart to all the losers on here. Difference is my kids listen to my wise advice and are pretty much huge successes across the board.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Apr 22, 2016 10:16am
Always great to hear when kids are able to succeed despite the fact that they were dealt a bad hand by being born to loser parents. Good on your kids.Tiernan;1792775 wrote:I've got 'em all over the country - they basically adore me and I bestow upon them the same sage guidance I depart to all the losers on here. Difference is my kids listen to my wise advice and are pretty much huge successes across the board.
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queencitybuckeye
Posts: 7,117
Apr 22, 2016 10:44am
A lot of truth to this. How many people do we know who are fully functioning humans whose parent or parents are train wrecks? Or vice-versa (great parents, fucked up kids). You do your best and hope it works.sherm03;1792781 wrote:Always great to hear when kids are able to succeed despite the fact that they were dealt a bad hand by being born to loser parents. Good on your kids.
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Tiernan
Posts: 13,021
Apr 22, 2016 11:16am
I woulda thought Fab had 3 or 4 welfare rats like the rest of NEO single baby mamas.
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Al Bundy
Posts: 4,180
Apr 22, 2016 12:30pm
That was very generous of you to pay her $0.89/hour.Belly35;1788476 wrote:When our kids where small and we when on vacation we took the baby sitter. She was one of the family and had to pay for nothing.
She got a trip, vacation, meals and for a few nights of baby sitting. At the end of the vacation we gave her $150.00 per week