A simple enough question, just absolutely fraught with implications, this thread is for those of you with no children. Assuming that you have at least one child, what do you expect out of parenthood?
If you're gay, answer this question assuming that you will be able to adopt a child. In 1987 the ABA estimated that there were 6 million kids of gay, lesbian, or bisexual parents in the USA. I think that sounds rather high, but gay parents are becoming more common.
One (well, two) assumptions:
1. A willing partner. For this thread, I don't care if you seemingly average 1 date every 6 years. Assume that you have found somebody willing to bear your children/co-adopt.
2. A "planned" child. I.e., you decided to have a kid, got off the pill, and viola - 18 months later out pops Jr.
Here are some things to think about...
1. Is it important to have a child inside of marriage or irrelevant?
2. What do you expect of yourself as a father/mother?
3. What do you expect of your spouse as a mother/father?
4. What traits would you prefer the child to have (do you want your kid to be bookish? Atheletic? Casual or high achiever? Male or female?) Any special interests that you want your child to enjoy (animals, physics, math, ballet, music, whatever?)
5. What sort of lifestyle would you like to lead - two earner families or one stay at home parent?
6. How would you deal with such hot button issues as punishment, TV time, schooling (home? public? private?), sex ed., etc.?
Please note that I'm asking for the ideal answer more than the most likely: i.e., if you prefer for one spouse to stay at home, even though you think that will be unlikely given your current situation, say so.
Oh, and be honest: if you want a boy more than a girl (or a brain more than a jock), there's nothing wrong in saying so. Wimpy "I don't care as long as it's healthy" answers will result in the wimp receiving a well-deserved raspberry.
If you're gay, answer this question assuming that you will be able to adopt a child. In 1987 the ABA estimated that there were 6 million kids of gay, lesbian, or bisexual parents in the USA. I think that sounds rather high, but gay parents are becoming more common.
One (well, two) assumptions:
1. A willing partner. For this thread, I don't care if you seemingly average 1 date every 6 years. Assume that you have found somebody willing to bear your children/co-adopt.
2. A "planned" child. I.e., you decided to have a kid, got off the pill, and viola - 18 months later out pops Jr.
Here are some things to think about...
1. Is it important to have a child inside of marriage or irrelevant?
2. What do you expect of yourself as a father/mother?
3. What do you expect of your spouse as a mother/father?
4. What traits would you prefer the child to have (do you want your kid to be bookish? Atheletic? Casual or high achiever? Male or female?) Any special interests that you want your child to enjoy (animals, physics, math, ballet, music, whatever?)
5. What sort of lifestyle would you like to lead - two earner families or one stay at home parent?
6. How would you deal with such hot button issues as punishment, TV time, schooling (home? public? private?), sex ed., etc.?
Please note that I'm asking for the ideal answer more than the most likely: i.e., if you prefer for one spouse to stay at home, even though you think that will be unlikely given your current situation, say so.
Oh, and be honest: if you want a boy more than a girl (or a brain more than a jock), there's nothing wrong in saying so. Wimpy "I don't care as long as it's healthy" answers will result in the wimp receiving a well-deserved raspberry.
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