Ok.
This is probably been as diffucult for anyone who can identify it, as it has for me.
I am unsure of the demographic on here who can identify with this but nevertheless, there may be a few and I want to share this.
I think there is an assumption that the drive to have/not have children has something to do with overpopulation and the protection of the planet. Personally, it has a more intimate implication, in my circustance. That a child would not have the nurturing support it needs to thrive.
I come from a dysfunctional family ( as many on here can relate to, as similar, or worse). I would not want to raise a child with the lack of support from the peripheral family, that I dealt with (and any deficit on my part and parteners that would have not have been able to support a child or me; emotionally, or socially) and hence I have decided to not have a child as I think they deserve the best start. Having staved off this urge has been a difficult and depressing experience to say the least, however there are otherways to help yourself manage and though it is not a life, or death situation, I dont think it is generally understood how it impacts your well being, hormonally/physiologically/ psychologically.
Although, it is a choice, for me it is one very contra to my nature and is akin to celibacy. I'm sure many on here can understand the will it takes, the fall-out to avoid natural urges that you supress. My question is what has made any Blers choose not to be a parent, despite wanting to be?
This is probably been as diffucult for anyone who can identify it, as it has for me.
I am unsure of the demographic on here who can identify with this but nevertheless, there may be a few and I want to share this.
I think there is an assumption that the drive to have/not have children has something to do with overpopulation and the protection of the planet. Personally, it has a more intimate implication, in my circustance. That a child would not have the nurturing support it needs to thrive.
I come from a dysfunctional family ( as many on here can relate to, as similar, or worse). I would not want to raise a child with the lack of support from the peripheral family, that I dealt with (and any deficit on my part and parteners that would have not have been able to support a child or me; emotionally, or socially) and hence I have decided to not have a child as I think they deserve the best start. Having staved off this urge has been a difficult and depressing experience to say the least, however there are otherways to help yourself manage and though it is not a life, or death situation, I dont think it is generally understood how it impacts your well being, hormonally/physiologically/ psychologically.
Although, it is a choice, for me it is one very contra to my nature and is akin to celibacy. I'm sure many on here can understand the will it takes, the fall-out to avoid natural urges that you supress. My question is what has made any Blers choose not to be a parent, despite wanting to be?