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Do you think not having children changes ones experience in life...lessens the experience perhaps?
Quote from: Eclair on May 20, 2007, 05:41:25 AMDo you think not having children changes ones experience in life...lessens the experience perhaps?not necessarily.by not having children a person has more freedom to have other experiences.kids are always tagging along.but yes, you do miss out on the experience of parenting.
although....i do view most of lifes experiences as simple endeavers....things you try out.but parenting is a real challenge. TBH, half the time i am just clueless. well, most of the time if i am being totally honest.
Quote from: McFonzarelli on May 20, 2007, 06:33:37 AMalthough....i do view most of lifes experiences as simple endeavers....things you try out.but parenting is a real challenge. TBH, half the time i am just clueless. well, most of the time if i am being totally honest.Just baiting you for a "parenting makes me an all superior being" response...wondered what your attitude was.
Quote from: Eclair on May 20, 2007, 06:38:01 AMQuote from: McFonzarelli on May 20, 2007, 06:33:37 AMalthough....i do view most of lifes experiences as simple endeavers....things you try out.but parenting is a real challenge. TBH, half the time i am just clueless. well, most of the time if i am being totally honest.Just baiting you for a "parenting makes me an all superior being" response...wondered what your attitude was.i think it is hard as hell. but a very rewarding job.but, what i wouldn't give to not have kids from time to time.what i wouldn't give to be single from time to time.everybody always seems to want what they don't have the freedom to have readily.
in total, i would say that i am very content with my life. and to me, contentedness equals happiness.
How do you feel about the giddy ecstatic feeling, which has nothingto do with contentedness?
when i walk into the babies room and he recognises me and gives me a huge smile.that makes me feel great. so i guess that is happiness.
Quote from: McFonzarelli on May 20, 2007, 07:21:57 AMwhen i walk into the babies room and he recognises me and gives me a huge smile.that makes me feel great. so i guess that is happiness.Yes, but ecstasy is intoxicating and addictive for some.The feelings you describe are emotional ones.