The thing is being honest with yourself. There's no rule that says you have to be married and have kids.
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I just think you should get married if you want to have some kids.
It's hard enough to be in a marriage and then have a kid, then kids: it changes everything.
I think that, as with marriage, you just know when it's time to have kids.
It is just that I don't want a wife and I don't want kids.
I have relationships. I date. But it takes a lot to say I'm going to be married and have children.
I made the conscious decision to not have kids, and I didn't want to be married.
As people get older, they get married, have kids. I'm not married. I don't have kids, so I'm able to focus 100 percent on this.
Being married is not the same as having a kid because being married to another adult who can take care of themselves to a degree is different than having a kid that is completely dependent on you.
I want to have kids. I want to get married. That is still very important to me.
I don't want to impose rules on people, but you have only a short window, and you're sorely mistaken if you think you can put off having a family. It's very hard to find a good man, and it's never a 'good time' to have a baby if you have a career.
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