starlight54
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For starters, all of this is years down the line. My GF is in school right now and agrees all of this goes on hold until she graduates, and we get settled (if we is still a thing). I just started my first job out of grad school, so my life is basically just starting as a real adult. My GF has told me kids are a thing she wants, and if I am for sure not on board eventually I need to get off the ship so to speak, which I respect. Unfortunately I come with some complications.
I have a disability which impedes my mobility and balance. It isn't to big of a deal in day to day life, but I assume a toddler will be able to be faster than me pretty quickly. Also holding kids while standing would be risky as fuck. When I fall I do into drop everything and catch myself mode (I've been doing this for 25 years it is a reflex that won't change).
On top of that, unless maternity/paternity leave becomes a thing in the US, I cannot fathom dealing with the sleeplessness of a newborn plus work. How the hell do people manage that?!
In the end I wouldn't mind one kid, if I could do it right, unfortunately I would be worried I would end up having to offload a significant part of the early parenting (0-5 years) to my SO, which wouldn't be fair to anyone. That being said having no dam experience I could be way off here. Advice?
I have a disability which impedes my mobility and balance. It isn't to big of a deal in day to day life, but I assume a toddler will be able to be faster than me pretty quickly. Also holding kids while standing would be risky as fuck. When I fall I do into drop everything and catch myself mode (I've been doing this for 25 years it is a reflex that won't change).
On top of that, unless maternity/paternity leave becomes a thing in the US, I cannot fathom dealing with the sleeplessness of a newborn plus work. How the hell do people manage that?!
In the end I wouldn't mind one kid, if I could do it right, unfortunately I would be worried I would end up having to offload a significant part of the early parenting (0-5 years) to my SO, which wouldn't be fair to anyone. That being said having no dam experience I could be way off here. Advice?