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Dec 12, 2005 11:13

I believe people who get married are either incredibly cowardly or incredibly courageous.
Same with people who choose to raise children.
I wonder what else this belief applies to....

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arwenoid December 12 2005, 19:26:16 UTC
I'm cowardly because the thought of doing either scares my pants off. :)

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catdragon_ December 12 2005, 19:53:08 UTC
And that's a bad thing?

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arwenoid December 12 2005, 20:02:02 UTC
Nope. Not at all. Sometimes it's smart to be a coward. Like, say, if someone is pointing a gun at your head and saying "I'm going to pull the trigger!" IN that case, you have every right to pee your pants with fear. :)

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yummymommy December 12 2005, 20:55:34 UTC
I actually think that's courageous.

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theamaranth December 12 2005, 19:44:49 UTC
kids scare the bejesus outta me.

what if i fuck em up, yanno?

i don't think i'd do good with babies. i will never give birth. i most likely will adopt, or get with someone who's got kids already. i can't give birth. i'm not bringing more cabbageheads into a world where so many kids are begging for parents.

also... i can't get married. *sad face*. my wife and i, unfortunately, both have vaginas so the state says we can't.

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captain_bonk December 12 2005, 22:25:12 UTC
We'll Marry you.

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angelstrange December 14 2005, 10:34:07 UTC
NO ! WE will!!!

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fizzyland December 12 2005, 19:53:08 UTC
I agree - marriage and/or having children is the most terrifying thing we ever subject ourselves to willingly. Because both are commitments that change in unforseen and uncontrollable ways. And demand things of us we couldn't imagine beforehand. I am brave/foolhardy enough to want to get married again(presuming I could find that person I'd want to do it with) but still regard having children as something too scary to contemplate.

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best_baker December 13 2005, 11:04:25 UTC
Well said.

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