Uranus_Hz

Uranus_Hz t1_je4bksj wrote

Having raised several (awesome) kids, I can say that I totally understand not wanting to.

It’s a TON of work, financial drain, emotional drain, relationship strain, etc, for a couple decades.

I’m glad I have a bunch of cool kids (adults) to hang out with. But I’m also a little sad I didn’t get to travel more, or experience more museums/shows/beaches/etc.

It’s a trade-off. I don’t regret my choice, and I understand the child free appeal, but it’s nobody’s fucking business either way.

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Uranus_Hz t1_j2d36m9 wrote

Good thing we aren’t living paycheck to paycheck and have money, and paid vacation time, so we can take a trip to save our marriage.

Of course, if we weren’t living paycheck to paycheck in the first place there’d be so much less stress and tension in our marriage that a counselor and vacation wouldn’t be necessary.

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Uranus_Hz t1_j2cnnu0 wrote

They want college graduates, regardless of major, for two main reasons:

  1. they’ve proven that they can tolerate tedious bullshit and meet deadlines

And

  1. they typically have crippling debt and are less likely to quit over bullshit because they NEED the paycheck.
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