I remember when I was younger, in between boyfriends, and would look at married people with kids and think 'they must be so happy ! I wish I was married ' ( I always presumed I would have kids, but never really gave it much thought )
Well, as I got older I could see the huge negative with having kids, and now I'm married, there are pros and cons to that too.
I love him, surely, but have just spent the last 4 days or so with him in a mood because his best cooking pan is kaput - and of course it's my fault...I'm sure an 8 yr old would have come out of it by now !
So please don't look at marriage as an accomplishment, gogirl - I now see life as a constantly moving see saw that you have to keep tweeking, and shifting and pushing, and no matter how hard you try, the ups will come, as surely as the downs - no matter what your 'status'.
I presumed being married with kids was an accomplishment too, in a way, beforehand, because you get the same smug comments from other marrieds as you do from people with kids - 'you'll find love one day etc etc. ' ' you too will have the wondrous joy that is children' as they look adoringly at their monster offspring kicking two shades of blue out of the cat.
I have great times being married, but I remember great times being single, and I think the biggest problem is the expectation of society - when you grow up you'll get married and have kids.
I wonder if this whole presumption will change in the future.
Perhaps as divorce is becoming more widespread, and more people are choosing not to have kids our whole idea of society will change. hmm. not in our lifetime though ?