Post #112268
November 06, 2017, 12:20:56 AM
As a straight, white, middle-class, college-educated, married man with no (known) health issues, I'm quite excited to have a kid. At the age of 25, I'm by no means financially or mentally prepared yet, but I don't think I have any fears about it. And I think I'd enjoy raising a little being that's part me/part my wife (however narcissistic that is).
My wife, on the other hand, was born to two relatively poor, unstable, and young parents, so she definitely has some anxieties towards the subject. The two constantly cheated on each other and often neglected her. Her mother had serious stomach-related medical problems, so my wife had to take care of her and become the mother of the family when her little brother was born. Her mother then abused her prescription pills and developed schizophrenia (or some related mental issue), leading to a huge series of episodes that caused the family to fall apart several years ago (though all but the mother have since come back together). So needless to say, my wife doesn't want anything like that to happen to us or our kids. Growing up poor, too, I don't think she'll ever think we have enough money to where can support children. And on top of all of that, I think she's read too much regarding what getting pregnant and giving birth does to the female body.
We aren't planning on having a kid for at least 5 years, though, so maybe her thoughts will change by then. If not, I suppose that's fine, too. She says she's more open to adoption than giving birth, but as many of the comments in this thread have stated, I just think it's not the same adopting instead of having a biological child that's part of both of you. I applaud those who do adopt -- good on them for taking on something like that -- but I am just not one of them. So that's probably out of the equation for us. I guess we'll just see.