> Both of us were accidents I wish people didn't feel obligated to have children if they know they don't want children or know they aren't up to doing it properly. It's not like accidents can't be "fixed". This isn't…
Perhaps. But why did they then chose to have a second child?
> You presume being loved and cherished involves having to live together. I presume no such thing. Although any feelings a six year old has of feeling being loved and cherished are greatly enhanced by living together…
This comment makes me sad. Children should be loved and cherished, not abandoned.
> Both of us were accidents I wish people didn't feel obligated to have children if they know they don't want children or know they aren't up to doing it properly. It's not like accidents can't be "fixed". This isn't…
Perhaps. But why did they then chose to have a second child?
> You presume being loved and cherished involves having to live together. I presume no such thing. Although any feelings a six year old has of feeling being loved and cherished are greatly enhanced by living together…
This comment makes me sad. Children should be loved and cherished, not abandoned.