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Kids are great fun. Never thought I'd say that but it's true. Can be entertained with a cardboard box and their innocent view of the world is a joy.

Like everything in life being a parent has it's down side. But the highs outweigh the lows by a massive factor. My little one can be a mini Hitler all day but with one smile it is all forgotten and forgiven.

Being a Dad has taught so much about compassion, tolerance and love that I wouldn't have found out any other way from anyone else. I love being a Dad. <3
 
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Aye, children are great. My aunt & uncle adopted two 3-year old twins a few years ago. They're 8 now, and still proud to be a cousin to them. Apparently I'm the boy's favourite cousin :sus: But I strictly told him that he should not pick favourites.

Having kids of my own will (if it ever happens) be such an experience.

Like you guys both say, they're so easily entertained, and bring to things a perspective that you haven't had since being a child yourself. Also, watching other adults go into 'talking to child' mode is hilarious.

Any EADD women feel free to PM me btw :)

Hahaha! Roll up!
 
Kids are great fun. Never thought I'd say that but it's true. Can be entertained with a cardboard box and their innocent view of the world is a joy.

So true, I don't know what's wrong with me over the last few months tbh but my usually black heart gets melted in joy to see basic things like a dad with his kids in the park on the swings or on a summer day a family walking the dog with the kids.
A few years ago I would have never understood why they would be pleased to be doing that kinda thing but my attitude has changed 100% since I actually spent time with a kid.
The day Jeanette called me "her English dad" still brings a tear to my eye, the day I took her onto the Fjord by her house & then onto the park was one of the best things I can remember from my time over there.
It's how they take on your ways too, she (Jeanette) is a HUGE 1 direction fan but due to my love of Jungle she took on my love of the music & even began to do "gun finger salutes" the best memory was her asking for DJ Zinc - Super Sharp Shooter one night & she had learned all the words, on the break down before the bass dropped she began to do a little dance then just went off when the song dropped, she tells everyone she is a Jungle raver, of course I got the blame for it.

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Like you guys both say, they're so easily entertained, and bring to things a perspective that you haven't had since being a child yourself. Also, watching other adults go into 'talking to child' mode is hilarious.

So true Albion, I agree 100%
People say I am like a child myself so I get great pleasure in going on swings etc myself. Kids say I am the most fun adult they know which makes me smile.
 
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Kids are wicked, on sunday I was still down in Beirut, we were having a last family meal in a restaurant, I was parked at the kids' table as I'm the family's black sheep and no one else wanted me eating at their table, my wee cousin at some point takes some bread, Arab bread that is which is similar to pitta, puts some fresh mint inside, rolls it up and acts like he's smoking it, one uncle asks him if he's smoking a cigar and he goes like no it's marijuana. All the adult relatives looked at me like I was the devil. In truth it wasn't even me who gave him the idea.
 
You're all being uber gay right naow. Somebody throw some insults or somethin' pls
 
I have no intention of having my own, but I've realised I like kids much more than their usually boring parents. (Course, EADD parents are probably the exception to this.. ;) )
 
I'm am frowned upon by the local parents because I send my kids to the park by themselves. The oldest is ten so I don't see it as a big deal, but apparently the other kids think they are bad arses because they get to come home only when dinner is ready.

I'm hoping I am breeding a couple of independent, free thinkers who will have a leg up on the other pussies their age.
 
I'm am frowned upon by the local parents because I send my kids to the park by themselves. The oldest is ten so I don't see it as a big deal, but apparently the other kids think they are bad arses because they get to come home only when dinner is ready.

I'm hoping I am breeding a couple of independent, free thinkers who will have a leg up on the other pussies their age.

Fuckem, kids should be allowed this snippet of freedom.

'Be home by #' was the standard when I grew up.
 
They know where I keep my keys.

I was riding my bike along train tracks and throwing stones at bee hives when I was 6 or 7. People say we live in a different time now but look at all the sick perverts being done for stuff in the 70's and I beg to differ. At least now I can micro chip them or get them a mobile and keep tabs while restocking the ice in my gin
 
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I'm am frowned upon by the local parents because I send my kids to the park by themselves. The oldest is ten so I don't see it as a big deal, but apparently the other kids think they are bad arses because they get to come home only when dinner is ready.

I'm hoping I am breeding a couple of independent, free thinkers who will have a leg up on the other pussies their age.
Impressive. This is how I would do stuff too. A good ambition of a parent is (in theory) to make themselves fairly redundant as early as possible, imho etc etc
 
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