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As some of ya'll know, I live in Snore-Cal and everything up here is topsy turvy. Half the kids in these public schools are playing dress up and doing the whole pronoun game. I've been ruminating a lot on these parents up here (all of em PC). Anyway, the trendy thing up here is these 150,000 dollar millionaires with too much time on their hands doing anything and everything to procreate. Two lesbian couples I know of had to get their brother to provide the swimmers to get that egg poppin. Another neighbor is married to a guy who doesn't want to spread his seed, she went and got someone else's egg and got it ovulated by someone else, then they impanted the egg into this gal. So now this couple is going through the whole process and eventually are going to deliver this kid and raise it as if shares the same DNA as them.
Questions aside about how this will affect the kid later on to find out their uncle is really their dad, or their parents aren't really their parents; I often wonder sometimes when kids are being their worst if being our offspring is the last barrier to them getting strangled for their behavior. People say that you can love someone you raise as your own like your own, but I think that's bull. Half the reason I don't hit my kid is because he looks just like me. And he has done some crazy stuff to push my buttons. I didn't realize how much patience I had until I had a kid. But I don't think its an accident that there are so many horror stories around kids (2-3 years old) being fatally beaten. If you can't manage your own emotions you can find yourself saying some stuff you know you shouldn't be saying to a child. Not everyone should have kids, and sometimes nature has a way of telling us that. But all those mornings of getting up at 2, 3 in the mornign to get a bottle or whatever felt like a biological obligation. I'm probably alone, but I know if there were no DNA shared between me and my son......things would be a lot different as far as how I treated him. I would be fair, but I wouldn't love him the same. Am I bugging?
Questions aside about how this will affect the kid later on to find out their uncle is really their dad, or their parents aren't really their parents; I often wonder sometimes when kids are being their worst if being our offspring is the last barrier to them getting strangled for their behavior. People say that you can love someone you raise as your own like your own, but I think that's bull. Half the reason I don't hit my kid is because he looks just like me. And he has done some crazy stuff to push my buttons. I didn't realize how much patience I had until I had a kid. But I don't think its an accident that there are so many horror stories around kids (2-3 years old) being fatally beaten. If you can't manage your own emotions you can find yourself saying some stuff you know you shouldn't be saying to a child. Not everyone should have kids, and sometimes nature has a way of telling us that. But all those mornings of getting up at 2, 3 in the mornign to get a bottle or whatever felt like a biological obligation. I'm probably alone, but I know if there were no DNA shared between me and my son......things would be a lot different as far as how I treated him. I would be fair, but I wouldn't love him the same. Am I bugging?