I guess at least it's in the context of the sub. Albeit a sub that is inherently for the extinction of humanity.
I don't really care for those ultrasound pics they always want to shove in your face. Or babies for that matter. I'm usually a bit weird around them, just I guess disinterested. The older kids always gravitate to me though, right about the time everyone else starts ignoring them for not being cute and cuddly anymore.
Have no understanding of what makes someone so angry against someone having a kid. Except I think they said it themselves, "it is a product of lifelong grooming." What is it we say about how they are always projecting?
I used to be a bit like you (but I’ve always wanted my own kids, since I, myself, was a kid), but then, some time in my… Early-mid twenties, I guess, something biologically seemed to switch, and now I’m actually pretty good with managing even the younger kids…
Like honestly, I do think it’s a “biological clock” thing, even as a male.
So that’s… Interesting.
But I was also a very odd adolescent (I think abuse, horrific bullying and isolation, rather than, say, autism), so maybe I just… Finally grew out of that a bit? I dunno.
No one ever “taught” me how to act, around kids or anything else. So it probably took me longer to learn that most, I guess..?
I was a odd adolescent but more on the autism side. Not officially an autist and probably never was, but I was insanely shy and quiet. I think a lot just to do with the environment around me and never necessarily feeling comfortable with myself when I was school age. Was bad enough with people my own age, and there just weren't that many people notably younger than me around.
I never wanted kids and never liked any kids for years. I do think the biological clock thing is legit though, as I could totally be in the mindset of maybe on the kids now. It wouldn't be a total no-go. I'm also really close with a couple of the kids in my family now. Like I love them to the point if someone did something to them I'd be right alongside their parents killing to protect them with no thought of the consequences. Being that a few years ago I wouldn't have even given them 5 minutes of my time, it's certainly a change.
I guess at least it's in the context of the sub. Albeit a sub that is inherently for the extinction of humanity.
I don't really care for those ultrasound pics they always want to shove in your face. Or babies for that matter. I'm usually a bit weird around them, just I guess disinterested. The older kids always gravitate to me though, right about the time everyone else starts ignoring them for not being cute and cuddly anymore.
Have no understanding of what makes someone so angry against someone having a kid. Except I think they said it themselves, "it is a product of lifelong grooming." What is it we say about how they are always projecting?
I used to be a bit like you (but I’ve always wanted my own kids, since I, myself, was a kid), but then, some time in my… Early-mid twenties, I guess, something biologically seemed to switch, and now I’m actually pretty good with managing even the younger kids…
Like honestly, I do think it’s a “biological clock” thing, even as a male.
So that’s… Interesting.
But I was also a very odd adolescent (I think abuse, horrific bullying and isolation, rather than, say, autism), so maybe I just… Finally grew out of that a bit? I dunno.
No one ever “taught” me how to act, around kids or anything else. So it probably took me longer to learn that most, I guess..?
Dunno. But I get ya, anyway…
I was a odd adolescent but more on the autism side. Not officially an autist and probably never was, but I was insanely shy and quiet. I think a lot just to do with the environment around me and never necessarily feeling comfortable with myself when I was school age. Was bad enough with people my own age, and there just weren't that many people notably younger than me around.
I never wanted kids and never liked any kids for years. I do think the biological clock thing is legit though, as I could totally be in the mindset of maybe on the kids now. It wouldn't be a total no-go. I'm also really close with a couple of the kids in my family now. Like I love them to the point if someone did something to them I'd be right alongside their parents killing to protect them with no thought of the consequences. Being that a few years ago I wouldn't have even given them 5 minutes of my time, it's certainly a change.