01-27-2004, 04:49 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: NYC
Posts: 18,597
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Mass-holes Invade Texas!
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Originally posted by str8outavannuys
By the time intelligent people hit marriage age (25?), they should (and deep down, they do) know whether they want children or not, or they at least know that they haven't made up their mind. I think that it's ok to change one's mind on this around age 14-20, but by 25 you should be ready to commit to breed or not breed, or at least know that you're not certain. And you should pair up accordingly.
The whole "when i got married, I knew I didn't want children, and now I know the opposite" thing is, in a word, bullshit. Adults don't pull 180 degree turns about their most fundamental beliefs of who they are. At least, not without major life-altering experiences.
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Wrong. Happens all the time. You are really not very mature at 25 and to think you know exactly how you'll feel about something like that for the rest of your life at such a young age is just plain stupid.
TM
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