Sometimes, the idea of raising a child sounds appealing to me. I know it is a lot of work and a lot of money, but it seems to be a very fulfilling endeavor. It's something I could see myself doing at some point down the line. Like marriage, it's not for everyone, but I can see why people would find it to be rewarding.
Relationships these days have a billion and one complications. I'm just not convinced at this point that I can realistically find a woman who I would want to spend the rest of my life with. The divorce rate is over 50%, and a very large number of people who remain married are not truly happy with their relationships.
Most folks seem to think that being married is a prerequisite to raising a kid or two. What do you guys think about ditching this notion and raising one on your own?
Interesting fact: children raised by single mothers, even when adjusted for race, socioeconomic status etc. are on the whole, less well-adjusted in life compared to children raised in 2 parent households (including gay 2 parent households). However, children raised by single fathers turned out just fine.
Relationships these days have a billion and one complications. I'm just not convinced at this point that I can realistically find a woman who I would want to spend the rest of my life with. The divorce rate is over 50%, and a very large number of people who remain married are not truly happy with their relationships.
Most folks seem to think that being married is a prerequisite to raising a kid or two. What do you guys think about ditching this notion and raising one on your own?
Interesting fact: children raised by single mothers, even when adjusted for race, socioeconomic status etc. are on the whole, less well-adjusted in life compared to children raised in 2 parent households (including gay 2 parent households). However, children raised by single fathers turned out just fine.