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This is unappealling to me for two reasons.
First of all, if someone says that they won't be a good parent, I interpret that as, "I am content with being irresponsible and not loving enough to care for a child." Anyone would be a good parent with some effort into self-improvement. To accept that you're ''not good enough'' at anything that is capable of obtaining, is really unattractive.
Secondly, this is unappealling because there are millions of children in the world who are orphans and need loving parents. As Christians, we're supposed to be filled with love thats ready to be poured out, imitate God in being a father to the fatherless, and be selfless/others-oriented. So if you just "can't be bothered" or prefer "peace and quiet," that means you're ok with receiving that at the expense of a child growing up without a family. And that to me is the epitome of selfishness. If your personal preferences are that much of a priority to you, I would also question the quality of your future marraige- with or without kids.
Also, when I say "you" I'm speaking to the general "you"- men who may feel this way. Not you, specifically, sub.
First of all, if someone says that they won't be a good parent, I interpret that as, "I am content with being irresponsible and not loving enough to care for a child." Anyone would be a good parent with some effort into self-improvement. To accept that you're ''not good enough'' at anything that is capable of obtaining, is really unattractive.
Secondly, this is unappealling because there are millions of children in the world who are orphans and need loving parents. As Christians, we're supposed to be filled with love thats ready to be poured out, imitate God in being a father to the fatherless, and be selfless/others-oriented. So if you just "can't be bothered" or prefer "peace and quiet," that means you're ok with receiving that at the expense of a child growing up without a family. And that to me is the epitome of selfishness. If your personal preferences are that much of a priority to you, I would also question the quality of your future marraige- with or without kids.
Also, when I say "you" I'm speaking to the general "you"- men who may feel this way. Not you, specifically, sub.