the kids come first in EVERYTHING you do.......Oh and you don't get a decent nights sleep,ever.......but they are worth it.
2006-10-30 12:03:00
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answered by wasn't me 2
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there are great changes,impacts and all that the kids come first in wheter your gonna move to another town or continent or whether you should buy a car and all that but since im a mom of 5 i get lots of mother day cards 4 actually because the 5 th one is 4 weeks old becoming a parent may be hard when the the kids are babies they scream and yearn for attention although i had rough experiences with my kids like my 4 week old having saliva on me its still rewarding to see them happy ..while being a parent is hard as of course if you raise kids properly they will grow and be sucessful people or average people who can cope without some child support thing because they never would divorce :o)
2006-10-30 14:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Having children completely changes parents' outlook on most things. for example, most childless people spend little time thinking abou K-12 education. By the time your kid is 4 years old, there's little else that seems as important. Before you have kids, the thought of a sick child might just be annoying or boring to you. After you have kids, any illness in your child, slight serious, seems to tax every bit of intelligence you have in providing the right care and noticing all relevant symptoms. Childless people seem to think that the misbehavior of children is due to the parents' leniency or negligence. People with kids know that all kids fall short of ideal expectations every day, and sometimes there's no way to prevent a child from misbehaving in public. And sometimes kids turn out rotten, and there was really very little the parents could have done about it.
But probably the biggest change that children have had in my life is that I stopped being the center of attention in my own life. My first thought in almost every important decision is "how will this affect my children?" I truly never have lasting regrets about any decision I have made where I put my children's needs first. This gives a purpose and meaning to daily life that makes every day worth living. It also helps me put a high priority on my own health and welfare, because I know I can be helpful to them as long as a have the strength and good health to extend myself to them.
2006-10-30 12:23:56
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answered by Marcella S 5
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After having 3 children, I can safely say that life is so different than what it was before I had them. I'm less selfish, I go around in shabby clothes and forgot what a new bra and undies look like. It's also affecting my working life. I have a boss who doesn't care that I have children, and as a result, my 8 y/o has to be up from 530 in the morning until I pick her up at 7 pm, before she can go home and eat dinner, do homework, and then go to bed. My 13 and 14 y/o's are alone after school from 4-730, and I worry all day long if it's worth my working. Their father doesn't make enough money for me to quit, but I'm starting to feel like it's not worth it to have me working.
2006-10-31 06:33:44
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answered by Alicia L 2
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well it has impacted on every single thing from using the bathroom to going out for a walk. Having children makes you realize just how selfish and self absorbed you were. Your life revolves around them and nothing else in the world matters. All you care about now is how to make your child/children happy, healthy and safe.
I am loving every minute of it even though it is scary as you would imagine.
2006-10-30 14:27:09
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answered by ME 2
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My son has been gone 6 years but being a parent changed me drastically. I use to be suicidal ALL the time and nothing anybody said could give me a reason to go on until I found out I was pregnant. I knew then, for the first time in my life that i was important and that somebody needed me. I never once tried or thought about killing myself when I had my son..it was always my fear that he would find me and it would haunt him forever. I guess you could say I became unselfish. I then cared more about him and making him happy and keeping him healthy than I did about what was making me "unhappy". It's true that you get little sleep and all the other things you hear but for me..it was the happiest time of my life
2006-10-30 12:12:53
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answered by chilover 7
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like my wife said your life changes i have asked a question about my parenting and people have said im off the hook so now im gonna change my life it was hard when our first kid came my wife was 21 i was 22 sleepless nights,spit-ups and all that wackaboo when you have a baby when he was 4 we had our second son so once again sleepless nights,bad-smelling nappies with an added 4 yr old nuisance when the 1st kid was 6 and the 2nd one 2 we had another boy yet again sleepless nights,teething and things from having 3 kids well when the 3rd one was 3 we had our first daughter yet again sleepless nights ,diaper changing and that pressure! lastly our last child our 5th was a boy born 4 weeks ago he is quiet ,fussy but there will be sleepless nights! my wife tied her tubes 3 weeks ago and we are 7 in the family
2006-10-30 15:12:00
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answered by 5kidsdad 2
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As a former Marine i'm effective those people having jobs and residing a greater advantageous existence has stored the government from having to deliver the Marines in to many of the main complicated factors of the worldwide.i'm very happy that it went that way incredibly of the different are not you?
2016-10-16 13:43:14
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answered by ? 4
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Think of life as you know it now and then forget it.
No sleep.
No money.
No social life.
No relationship (other than issues that deal with the kids).
A lifetime of worry.
And a love so strong, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them.
2006-10-30 16:40:11
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answered by Karen D 3
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There is no me, it's just my children. I evolved around them. It's hard, but I try to slide a soap opera in. It's very demanding and I hardly can keep the house clean, I hardly have time to take showers. It's very hard.
2006-10-30 14:26:34
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answered by fourcheeks4 5
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When they start walking, you can't eat, poop, shower, read, think, stare, watch t.v, or anything in peace. But it's great, becuase you get to share and learn with a cute cuddly baby.
2006-10-30 16:57:43
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answered by Mel 3
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