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I think free childcare would be awesome. I'm actually sat here searching for nurseries locally & comparing prices etc. I'm going back to work full time in March & going back will involves some nights a week away from home, so the hubby will have to become the full time carer, as he's home based anyway, but we do need some days where he can get on with his stuff too. Also useful for the days I'll be working from home. Of course I'd love to be a stay at home mum, but that's not a possibility. As for childlessness, I didn't want kids for a long time. I think I only started thinking about it when I hit 30, & still put it off. Now I'm 36 & had my 1st this year. Until you have a child, I just don't think it is possible to understand how much you can love one person. Of course I love my OH, but I cannot possibly began to describe how much love I feel for my little man & I know the hubby feels the same. I've always been a bit funny about clearing up sick or any other excrement that may be left by one of my pets, but it just doesn't seem as bad when it's your own baby. There's nothing wrong with not wanting children either. With the ever expanding population of this planet, it actually may be a good thing for some to choose not to have any at all. |
#9264928, By DaisyD Childlessness
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DaisyD 11,816 posts
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