• ahal@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    Kind of surprised no one has mentioned it… But kids. Kids bring a lot of happiness.

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      1 day ago

      It depends.

      For a lot of adults, I would agree that they are a bright point in their lives. But it isn’t universal.

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        1 day ago

        Yep, just like how every single other answer in this thread isn’t universal.

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      Kids can also completely ruin marriages. I know multiple people who have straight up told me “my marriage used to be great and then having kids ruined it.” Of course kids can also bring tons of happiness! But it’s not universal.

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        19 hours ago

        I guess that’s one perspective. Another one might be that their marriage wasn’t as great as they thought it was in the first place.

        Kids are stressful, no argument there. But blaming kids because their marriage buckled under the added stress just feels like an easy excuse. I suspect there were deeper issues that those people weren’t particularly interested in exploring.

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          10 hours ago

          Yea that’s definitely possible. I completely agree. But some people just have like a stress cap, ya know? It can put you over. There are definitely multiple reasons why it could happen.

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      Yep, they’re stressful too – but it’s usually the good kind of stress (exhaustion) and not the bad one (uncertainty). Although that pivots once they hit their teens.

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      23 hours ago

      Basically everyone I’ve talked to in my age range that has kids basically has Stockholm syndrome, but I guess there are also enough people that do intrinsically enjoy having kids.