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    @holytheophany True, I certainly tend to romanticize things. Kinda hard not to without a real person's perspective and I don't personally know anyone who had toddlers more recently than my own parents.
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    @katrina2017 That's a good point, thank you!
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    @katrina2017 Agreed, one of my roommate's friends from high school rushed to kids in his first serious relationship and from what I hear it's a total disaster whereas the friend who has the one year old told me how much searching he did and how it's all been worth it to have a relationship where...
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    @mary_1019 I think I just never cared enough to try. In high school I was scared and broke, in college I was scared and busy, and now I'm just scared but I suddenly care. But thank you, I'll think about this a lot more.
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    @malaps Ha that's awesome! Actually reminds me of epigenetics now that I'm thinking about it. How changes in circumstances can cause new genes to express themselves and change your nature so to speak.
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    @malaps Insane is an exaggeration, but it seems kinda weird how sudden it was. As in I'm suddenly on my own supporting myself 1000 miles from home and months later I feel an urge to build a life with someone.
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    @tracieplaxton That's interesting and so true. I don't remember ever taking care of something in a pretend play context.
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    @charliepoope You're so right, maybe most people go through something similar.
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    Hi dads, I'm a single 23m whose never been in a relationship before and have developed some novel feelings over the past few months. I'm not sure exactly when it started but I have two striking experiences. A few months ago I went to a zoo with my mom and sister and I got more joy out of...
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