As a parent who adopted wonderful children who I love deeply, I always find it curious when I hear people say they desperately wanted a child and are in pain they couldn't be a parent. They should preface their comment with the adjective "biological".
As a 46 year old with no children. I can relate to the grief of not being a mother. I tried to conceive for 13 years, spent $50k on fertility treatment
I just could never imagine a life where am fully responsible for another life, when my mood changes so much, I change my mind so much. I am a creature of habit and like what I like. I like the option of leaving any situation. The responsibility for a child was just so serious to me...that I felt unless I could give them a life better than my own...it seemed ridiculous to want something I cant/ dont want to handle. I live in a country where it is really a choice to become a parent...for which am grateful
5:45 I can kind of relate to that woman. I’m an older guy without children. Whenever I say something people tell me to shut up 😂 I don’t even bring it up anymore.
Excellent episode and so very interesting. I appreciated everything your guests shared. I am an authentic, vulnerable, down to earth person. I love people and look at each person as my long lost brother or sister. After all, down the line, we all come from the same place. I love animals of all species and I eat a plant based diet. I hope the legacy I leave is being remembered as a person who was kind, caring, loving, authentic, empathetic and a profound and avid animal lover. ❤️🙏
As a parent who adopted wonderful children who I love deeply, I always find it curious when I hear people say they desperately wanted a child and are in pain they couldn't be a parent. They should preface their comment with the adjective "biological".
As a 46 year old with no children. I can relate to the grief of not being a mother. I tried to conceive for 13 years, spent $50k on fertility treatment
I feel a lot of pity for the woman who has sacrificed her own life and freedom to be the carer for her sibling.
I just could never imagine a life where am fully responsible for another life, when my mood changes so much, I change my mind so much. I am a creature of habit and like what I like. I like the option of leaving any situation. The responsibility for a child was just so serious to me...that I felt unless I could give them a life better than my own...it seemed ridiculous to want something I cant/ dont want to handle. I live in a country where it is really a choice to become a parent...for which am grateful
Tree guy was too funny. I might do the same 😂🤔 🌳 🌲 🌴
5:45 I can kind of relate to that woman. I’m an older guy without children. Whenever I say something people tell me to shut up 😂 I don’t even bring it up anymore.
Kumi is a darling 😊
It is great not to be a mother and grandkids. Lots of cognitive dissidence that parenting and being a grandmother is a joy. It is not for all
Excellent episode and so very interesting. I appreciated everything your guests shared.
I am an authentic, vulnerable, down to earth person. I love people and look at each person as my long lost brother or sister. After all, down the line, we all come from the same place.
I love animals of all species and I eat a plant based diet.
I hope the legacy I leave is being remembered as a person who was kind, caring, loving, authentic, empathetic and a profound and avid animal lover. ❤️🙏
44:50 OUCH! That hit her right in the gut….again. Cameraman did her dirty.