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I found this a while ago, I take no credit for the brilliance. Please realize this is intended to be humerous!


10 Really Good Reasons Not to Have Kids

1) They are Noisy
I am not saying that all of them are, I wasn't, but the fact is that most of them will be constantly mouthing off about something. They have questions coming out the [censored] every day, day after day. No single thing is too small to be worthy of comment, no problem too insignificant to whine about, and then there's the nagging. They nag. You give in once and after that they never let up.


2) Social Responsibility
You are not supposed to leave them alone for extended periods of time according to law, so you have a commitment to always providing people for them to be with, and sometimes to be with them yourself. You have to watch them in stores, keep them in sight wherever you are, and you absolutely cannot be mean to them in public for fear of winding up before a judge. How your child behaves will reflect directly upon you and your character. They say one curse word and people assume that you speak in Two Live Crew lyrics.

3) They Are an Economic Drain
Food, clothes, school-supplies, tuition, school-projects, toys, fast-food, prescriptions, not to mention having to pay for a large enough living space for two adults plus however many of them those two adults choose to have. If you rent, then there is always the potential of them destroying/something that you will have to pay for.

4) You Have to Teach them Things
You may or may not have figured this out: They are born knowing nothing. A blank slate. This means that you have years, possibly decades before they have anything insightful or interesting to say. But still, you will be a bad parent if you don't listen to them. You are obligated to listen to all kinds of nonsensical irrelevant [censored], all kinds of worthless interests and recaps of the Hannah Montana marathon they had on TV last weekend. You are obligated to tell them about life, sex, how to spend money, hygiene, calculus etc.

5) The TV Shows and Books you will have to Endure
A big part of knowing nothing is poor taste. Taste is a product of experience and therefore there will be a considerable length of time before they like things that make sense. You are obligated to read stories to them unless you want them whining about it when they grow up, you are also obligated to surrender at least one of the TVs in your house to the Disney Channel and Nickelodeon for several hours each day.

6) Their Friends
If your kids are normal they will at some point make friends, which means that you will not only have their presence to endure, but an assortment of other people's failures as well. They will, perhaps, invite them home, at which point you may have to feed these other children, and endure their noise.

7) Constant Illness
Kids, especially when small, are walking petri-dishes. Nothing guarantees repeated stomach-flus, colds, and assorted random illnesses like being in the presence of a small child for hours at a time. Have a co-worker who is always sniffling or running to the bathroom? They either have a cocaine problem or they have a small child.

8)They Attract the Ill-Will of Strangers
Nothing in the world will get you more dirty looks than a poorly trained child. For some reason whole segments of the American population either have not yet had children, or will never have children, these people will not be sympathetic to your plight. Children to them are mere annoying strangers being inflicted upon them by you.

9)Once they are Born you are Pretty much Stuck with themUnder normal circumstances anyway. You don't get to give them back, you don't get to pass them on to somebody else short of going to prison or dying. If they are ugly or stupid, you will have to endure them for a long time to come.

10) They are Ungrateful
Kids in America grow up with a sense of being entitled to good parenting, as if it were something they earned in a previous life and have now come to collect. No parent, however is good enough, and they usually cannot find it in themselves to see how much worse it could be. They feel entitled to your time, the contents of your wallet and the remote control. And what do they give back? Maybe you will get to see your grandkids every now and then, and maybe, just maybe, they will pick a good nursing home for you when you are too old to take care for yourself.


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I don't usually participate much in this forum, but I felt like I wanted to respond to this because it is not humorous at all. As the mom of two kids under 6, I have to say that these are ALL completely, not humorously at all, 100% true (well maybe aside from the TV thing, which you can actually have some influence over -- as for #10, time will tell for me, but I think it's true for many).

The thing with parenting, is that this is the cost for the "payoff." I'm not going to get into listing the "payoff" things, because that is not the point of this forum. But I just wanted to comment that this list in not comical at all -- and that anyone considering having kids should take this very, very seriously. If this is NOT ok with you to have to deal with these things -- and parenting is NOT for everyone -- seriously don't have kids.

I'm not saying this is a bingo-ey "well then you shouldn't have kids if you feel blah blah blah" as I know CFers get nailed with that all the time, and it is mean and disrespectful. I'm saying, in the vein of this forum being "married, no kids," if this seems intolerable to you, then you are in the right place. Learn from the other CFers on this board, because in frank honestly, this is a pretty consise list of what royally stinks about parenting and what makes me sometimes need to hand over the kids to my husband at 5:10 pm when he gets home and go outside and vigorously garden to unknot.

Don't get me wrong, I'm crazy about my kids (I'm the breastfeeding editor here on BellaOnline for goodness sake!), but this is a great expose on the personal challenge of dealing with your kids day in and day out. I'm not sure I've ever seen it written out so plainly before.

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Right on, Nicki. As my friend Tracy says about raising kids/being with your children (she has two kids) "You better LOVE it, because that's pretty much all you'll do for two decades straight. If you're not sure, don't do it."


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These are all very true. And not only do you have to endure TV programs but there are some really bad things on TV, on kid programs and kids channels. And of course kids pick up all the phrases and body language you wished they'd overlook. If I ever lose my mind and decide to have kids there would be no tv. I don't have a tv now so it wouldn't be a punishment for me.

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Megs - I just saw your signature and that is hilarious smile

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