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I Win Swordfightsall the traits of greatnessstarlight at my feetRegistered Userregular
I've always had fun playing with little kids, and I though having a baby meant just more playtime, right? WRONG!
Being a parent is WAY more responsibility than just being a playmate, and today I learned that sometimes our desire for responsibility can outrun our ability to handle it.
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i told him he had to be the sane one no matter how hard that's gonna be right now
that huntington's is genetic and having a kid is wholly irresponsible, dying wish or no
This seems like the right thing to do. Having the disease means any kid you have has, roughly, a 50% chance of inheriting it, which would just put them in the exact same position as their mother, in addition to any kids they may end up having.
It's really harsh for someone to have to deal with this disease, but there is just so much that can go wrong with having kids in this situation that you're very likely just setting up another human being to go through the exact same misery.
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I Win Swordfightsall the traits of greatnessstarlight at my feetRegistered Userregular
fuck it
somebody tell me I said the right things
I know it's tough to deny your girlfriend her wish, but you have to be the sane one here. If she's in denial, and she doesn't think she's going to die, then you need to be the one keeping your head. You owe it to her to make the right decisions when she can't. Having a kid is irresponsible. Huntington's is a genetic disease, and passing that on to your child would not be fair. Even if she's in denial, part of her knows the truth.
She wants to have a kid because she knows she won't be here for long. You've shown you're remarkably strong, man. You're sticking by her side which is one of the hardest things you could possibly do, but something you'll always look back on and be glad you did. You were there for her when she needed someone the very most. So don't let her make a mistake like this before she passes. There's no perfect way to approach this situation, no solution that'll fix it all. So we find the alternatives.
Find a nursery or a preschool or a daycare, and spend some time there, the two of you. Volunteer, play with the kids, have that time together. It's not the same, but you know you can't keep this cycle going. It's probably not what you wanted to hear, but honestly, I don't think there's anything to do but to make the best out of this bad situation. Have adventures. Pack as much life as you can into what she has left. I wish the best for you both. Please take care.
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So all together? Pretty good.
Luckily any disease i can pass out outside of alcoholism requires both parents to be carriers.
And it's hella rare.
so, huzzah.
Satans..... hints.....
You know very well.
all I did today was go to classes and get a froyo at costco
i absolutely told him no
i told him he had to be the sane one no matter how hard that's gonna be right now
that huntington's is genetic and having a kid is wholly irresponsible, dying wish or no
which undoubtedly means that
somewhere
someone had an utter sonofabitch bastard of a day
whoops!
is this a yo-yo variant with an afro?
Being a parent is WAY more responsibility than just being a playmate, and today I learned that sometimes our desire for responsibility can outrun our ability to handle it.
why you so racist, yo
It's what jerks call frozen yogurt
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no, i was making a reference
gosh
what?
Damn. I'm actually disappointed my made up product isn't real.
I don't even know who you are anymore.
Hi! I'm Mr Fuzzbutt, but most people just call me Mr Fuzzbutt.
Nice to meet you!
I sit alone a lot.
Tell him she should just get a cat.
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
if only if only, the woodpecker sighs
that'll have to wait for tomorrow.
BOOM
God damn, delivery from America takes a long time. Might ship it to a man I know in England.
sexy times were implied
But now she's sick and doped up on antibiotics
so I'm gonna play skyrim instead
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
let's play street fighter to get your mind off this sad business!
It's not as bad as it sounds though, worst case scenario I have to donate blood regularly.
You want me to raise a kid with a fatal disease on my own as your dying wish?
You are the craziest person i know.
you dope
that is how the ladies secretly say "lets skip all that formality, show up naked with cheesy-blasters and beer"
jeff, you're sweet, but i'm gonna try and sleep soon.
oh wee oh wee oh
who you callin' a jerk, buddy
This seems like the right thing to do. Having the disease means any kid you have has, roughly, a 50% chance of inheriting it, which would just put them in the exact same position as their mother, in addition to any kids they may end up having.
It's really harsh for someone to have to deal with this disease, but there is just so much that can go wrong with having kids in this situation that you're very likely just setting up another human being to go through the exact same misery.
somebody tell me I said the right things
She wants to have a kid because she knows she won't be here for long. You've shown you're remarkably strong, man. You're sticking by her side which is one of the hardest things you could possibly do, but something you'll always look back on and be glad you did. You were there for her when she needed someone the very most. So don't let her make a mistake like this before she passes. There's no perfect way to approach this situation, no solution that'll fix it all. So we find the alternatives.
Find a nursery or a preschool or a daycare, and spend some time there, the two of you. Volunteer, play with the kids, have that time together. It's not the same, but you know you can't keep this cycle going. It's probably not what you wanted to hear, but honestly, I don't think there's anything to do but to make the best out of this bad situation. Have adventures. Pack as much life as you can into what she has left. I wish the best for you both. Please take care.
I'm fuckin' 18 what do I know
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