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Room for on-line sex video chat _MoniqueLovay_
Model from: za
Languages: en
Birth Date: 1994-09-16
Body Type: bodyTypeCurvy
Ethnicity: ethnicityEbony
Hair color: hairColorBlack
Eyes color: eyeColorBrown
Subculture: subcultureRomantic
Date: November 16, 2022
I had this same kind of thing with my ex about having kids. We were 23 when we became a couple. I had a clear timeframe: I wanted my first child around the age of 25. He wanted stability and all that first, which was fair enough so I agreed to wait a couple of years.
Then he wanted to wait another couple of years and another couple of years and then I was diagnosed with cancer at age of 30, which meant we’d have to wait another couple of years due to treatment.
There was a lot of stuff wrong with that relationship, and I finally left when I was 33 (by this point he had suddenly decided he would never have kids).
I have now decided I’m not going to keep waiting for someone who is dragging their feet for years with no change in sight. I’m 38, still no kids, but in a new serious relationship and we’re both open to consider the question.
What a joke country. Men break into my house and you somehow end up arrested.
Just a funny thought – welcome to the male experience lol. Rejection comes with the territory of “putting yourself out-there”. Keep showing up. Be unflappable. You'll hook one of those scene kids eventually.
You're not happy with your arrangement. You're just excited that you get to be away from your shitty husband
In regard to being afraid of the state of the world, there will always be hardship to overcome in every walk of life. You said you and your wife are pretty financially secure and have a house so you’re already better prepared than a lot of people. You won’t be bringing kids into poverty.
What kids need most of all is love and security, and a lot of dedication. It’s okay to be nervous about it since no parent is ever 100% prepared, you learn on the go.
If you have the capacity for empathy, compromise and patience, it’s a good sign that you can grow into the role
Do you mean the same as his, like me prioritizing the kids over him?
EDIT: typo