buyer behavior classes have been all about talking about marriage and relationships and commitments. i don't know; i always viewed married life as something that was fun and frivilous and full of mirth...you know, a young couple who're busy making some food for the first time and getting stains all over themselves but laughing their asses off. or a 2 year old child playing patty-cake with her mom...or a dad teaching a son how to ride a bike or throwing a ball around. well...in reality, it probably could be like that, given a lot of overtime and hard work. but...i mean...imagine if you're married...your wife's working, you're working, your kid's in the house, probably being taken care of by the mother, mother-in-law or maid [heaven forbid]. where's the time for all that fun going to be? how're we gonna even have time for ourselves? arghhhhh...life's unfair. and it moves too fast. i love kids...i really do. nothing like little fooz and patty feet all around...not.
the cost of having children is...the cost of a good bungalow.
i could buy my own s2000 with education fees.
and my wife will grow fat.
point/counter-point? maybe it'd come later. i do want children...but getting there, to that stage when i can sit back, pat myself on the back and relax...it seems a lot harder to get to these days.
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