View Full Version : how many of you have children
friendowl
02-22-2006, 12:42 AM
i got three kids of my own and 1 child that i claim as my own.
life with children is very very different than life with no kids.
for all you parents do you enjoy being mom and dad or do you look at it like something you got stuck with.some babies were meant to be born and some are accidents.
there are parents who are good and bad what do you consider yourself
Smokin EnDo
02-22-2006, 12:45 AM
Well, I had 6 kids but i got really hungry and ate them all. I guess i'm a bad parent.
3 Sheets To The Wind
02-22-2006, 12:46 AM
I will hopefully be a father in the future. I would like it to be with someone I could share the rest of my life with, and still be happy in years to come, but that situation is becoming more scarce by the day with many children having step-mum's and dad's. Well I still have my real parents which I'm very glad about but I know of a lot of people with step parents, which seems to be becoming the norm nowadays.
Yo yo, later on :D
friendowl
02-22-2006, 12:48 AM
very important to chose the right person.
if not youll be stuck with major regrets.
3 Sheets To The Wind
02-22-2006, 12:50 AM
very important to chose the right person.
if not youll be stuck with major regrets.
Yeah, I hear that man! *high five*
Hopefully that's how I'll be in a few years' time.
SmurfyBH
02-22-2006, 12:52 AM
If I get married I'd like to have a Son and Daughter, if I stay single tho I'd perfer a Son so I wouldn't have to go threw the 'training-bra years'.
friendowl
02-22-2006, 12:55 AM
let me tell you from first hand knowledge.
from a mans point of view having a daughter made me realize that all my life ive been an asshole.
having to care for a lil baby girl is far different from raising a boy.
lil girls are made for there daddies.so precious.she will never be without me till i die
SmurfyBH
02-22-2006, 12:56 AM
let me tell you from first hand knowledge.
from a mans point of view having a daughter made me realize that all my life ive been an asshole.
having to care for a lil baby girl is far different from raising a boy.
lil girls are made for there daddies.so precious.she will never be without me till i die
You are too cool.
Breukelen advocaat
02-22-2006, 12:58 AM
I'm a married THINKER: Two Healthy Incomes No Kids Early Retirement.
3 Sheets To The Wind
02-22-2006, 12:59 AM
You are too cool.
He's a good man, ain't he?!
Hey mr. owl, are you in the picture of 4 guys in the "east los angeles" thread? There's too much to read and I've only read the first page, but tbg I think they look like stills from a film or some professional pictures :p lol... care to verify?
friendowl
02-22-2006, 01:04 AM
its like this.
the pictures were taken by a female writer who was writing about life in the los.
they are from a book and to be honest i am in one of the photos.
i never even knew about this till one of my homies girls seen us and showed us.i was looking for pictures of east la to show and i luckily came across them i was so excited cuz im a lil famous.
also that kid from american me that at the end says fuck it homes the primera lives that kid lives down the street.and he aint a kid no more.
also oscar de la hoya came to give a speech about coming from the hood and he got milk cartons thrown at him
3 Sheets To The Wind
02-22-2006, 01:06 AM
its like this.
the pictures were taken by a female writer who was writing about life in the los.
they are from a book and to be honest i am in one of the photos.
i never even knew about this till one of my homies girls seen us and showed us.i was looking for pictures of east la to show and i luckily came across them i was so excited cuz im a lil famous.
also that kid from american me that at the end says fuck it homes the primera lives that kid lives down the street.and he aint a kid no more.
also oscar de la hoya came to give a speech about coming from the hood and he got milk cartons thrown at him
LOL Haha!!!! :D:D
Milk cartons lol... should have filled them with molten lead the night before though haha!!! :D
lol.
briman
02-22-2006, 01:28 AM
I have 1 kid hes 3 but he goes back and forth from my house and my ex fiances house so i only have him like 20 percent of the time
Jennifer K
02-22-2006, 03:57 AM
I have one beautiful daughter. I was a single parent (my choice her father turned into an ass thanks to meth). There were bad times, scary times, and plenty of good times. Having her turned out to be the best thing that ever could have happened in my life at that time. Forced me to grow up and get my act together.:) :dance: :stoned:
w4terb0ng
02-22-2006, 04:25 PM
i have two children. a boy and a girl. my son will be 4 in two months. my daughter is 2. i was married for a few years. now i'm 23 and while i DO regret wasting so much time with the mother of my children (it turned out really bad), i NEVER regret my children. like friendowl said, they make you think about things alot more. you have to grow up really fast, so you can be there to take care of them, and make sure nothing happens to them. i love my kids to death, and i don't know what i'd do if they weren't here.
:stoned:
Whos Carl
02-22-2006, 04:49 PM
let me tell you from first hand knowledge.
from a mans point of view having a daughter made me realize that all my life ive been an asshole.
having to care for a lil baby girl is far different from raising a boy.
lil girls are made for there daddies.so precious.she will never be without me till i die
A candidate for best post EVER on cannabis.com I think.
Fengzi
02-22-2006, 05:44 PM
let me tell you from first hand knowledge.
from a mans point of view having a daughter made me realize that all my life ive been an asshole.
having to care for a lil baby girl is far different from raising a boy.
lil girls are made for there daddies.so precious.she will never be without me till i die
Man I hear ya:thumbsup: I've got a two year old little girl and she's the absolute treasure of my life. When I come home she comes running yelling "Daddy, Daddy" and jumps into my arms. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, on this planet that is better than that.
She's my only child and I doubt we'll have any more. My wife and I are both in our mid 30's and waited 6 years after we were married to have a child. We just figured we needed time to be together first. When we decided to have a child, however, we definitely wanted one. Our first attempt resulted in a miscarraige which was really hard on both of us but I think it just makes our daughter all the more precious. Am I a good father? I like to think I am. I certainly try to be. Being a parent is an art though, and I don't think anyone has perfected it. All parents make mistakes, good parents learn from them.
Nochowderforyou
02-22-2006, 05:48 PM
I don't have children. I hope to have some though someday. Not with some random bar trash, but I have been keeping sights on someone I can spend the rest of my life with, and raise a family. As for right now though, kids wouldn't be a good idea. I'm just not ready for any yet, but in the future, oh yes. :thumbsup:
altagid
02-22-2006, 10:02 PM
I have three boys - now grown. My wife was a great mother - I was an indifferent father. I started way too young - felt overwhelmed and trapped. But despite all that they turned out great and we are close. There is a lot luck in bringing up kids. No one has the manual. There is no garauntee that you and your kids will be compatible. A lot of things are out of your control and you just have to hope for the best - which doesnt always happen
I have a sister who has cut off all contact with her family - none of us knows why. I dont much care but it tears my parents up no end. I would feel the same.
One thing about being a man and having kids. Kids make you vulnerable emotionally and physically in a way that one isnt used to. Men like to feel that they can take care of themselves and suddenly there is this little child and every time he get sick or gets hurt it wounds your heart. It never goes away - you are always going to be attached to them and share their joy and pain. It's great but its hard to be a tough guy :)
Fengzi
02-22-2006, 11:42 PM
One thing about being a man and having kids. Kids make you vulnerable emotionally and physically in a way that one isnt used to. Men like to feel that they can take care of themselves and suddenly there is this little child and every time he get sick or gets hurt it wounds your heart. It never goes away - you are always going to be attached to them and share their joy and pain. It's great but its hard to be a tough guy :)
Absolutely true. I think that we, as men, also have a tendency to want to fix things. We can't fix everything though, and suddenly feel totally helpless when our little one is crying in the middle of the night because she's sick and we can't "fix" her.:(
Elfmannbca
02-22-2006, 11:51 PM
Ahh kids. Well have 4 in total in two different relationships. HAve 2 girls one turning 13 the other 12. HAve a son who just turned 10. And then a step son who is 17. One thing about kids that I have noticed. NO mater how bad the day went at work when you walk in the door and the kids are happy to see you. Out goes the cloads and in comes the sun.
friendowl
02-22-2006, 11:53 PM
what gets me in a rage is when the moms try and use the kids against me.
like when they say youll never see your kids again
or get a lawyer if you wanna see them
then the next day they are all sorry and think its forgotten.
women can be way more evil than us men.
they can make us suffer thru our children by not seeing them or paying ridiculous amounts of child support.
Harvesthetic
02-23-2006, 12:01 AM
Hey friendowl read this, you're not alone. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3728753.stm legislation on child support & parental guidance are nowhere near sufficient standards. worldwide.
By the way, your appreciation for your lil girl and the rest of your children is real touching dude, really. I haven't been blessed with wee ones yet. But you know what they say. Out of the most f*cked up situations come the best fathers.
Call it learning the hard way, n something tells me you were led along that path. All the best. *spark*
Midnight Baker
02-23-2006, 12:09 AM
none...that i know of :confused:
paperlunatic
02-23-2006, 12:31 AM
none...that i know of :confused:
totaly off topic, but you avatar is hilarious lol:D
Harvesthetic
02-23-2006, 12:41 AM
totaly off topic, but you avatar is hilarious lol:D
yeah watch the movie man it cracked me up...!
http://www.thatvideosite.com/view/1616.html
Tetrahydrocannabinol
02-23-2006, 12:41 AM
You are all my children :)
friendowl
02-23-2006, 12:44 AM
dad where have you been
can i have some money
Harvesthetic
02-23-2006, 12:49 AM
You are all my children :)
funny hook. is it euphoric per chance?
Tetrahydrocannabinol
02-23-2006, 01:00 AM
That dude is too smart 4 me. Was it the colors? Award. Also, some more funny hooks.
Harvesthetic
02-23-2006, 01:12 AM
That dude is too smart 4 me. Was it the colors? Award. Also, some more funny hooks.
haha funny stuff. i am quite the detective :) naah just messin' have fun
He Ã*s a smart man though, really ;)
beachguy in thongs
02-23-2006, 04:40 AM
I'm a married THINKER: Two Healthy Incomes No Kids Early Retirement.
That's cool. I'm an OWINKAR. One Weak Income No Kids Already Retired.
SensiRide
02-23-2006, 06:34 AM
No kids yet for me, that will only happen when I have seen more of the world & am financially secure.
2toker
02-23-2006, 01:52 PM
got a 17 and 15 year old. been with my wife since 82'. probly longer than the lifespan of 1/2 this board. didnt have kids till my 30's. up till then i was a ball of fire looking for a place to burn. before i even got married i went and got the aids test. there was no-way i would bring a kid into this world with a death sentence. after shooting dope and screwing whores i had to know i was ok.. as it was it didnt stop me from getting Hep C 20yrs later(interferon for 1 1/2 yrs..really tough). if i had'nt stopped drinking and drugging before i got married i would probly be dead today..having kids validates your biological existance.
friendowl
02-23-2006, 05:20 PM
2toker glad you made it
enjoy the rest of your time here
blaze it homeboy
Fengzi
02-23-2006, 06:00 PM
No kids yet for me, that will only happen when I have seen more of the world & am financially secure.
I always knew Sensi was smart:thumbsup:
Mingles
02-23-2006, 08:24 PM
Hey hey all,
First post here (yay) . My wife and I were married young but we waited 11 years before having children. One beautiful baby boy. He's thirteen months old now, but each day he keeps getting more and more cute.
As some other posters stated, having a little boy is both one of the scariest, yet overwhelmingly wonderful things that could happen to a guy. When he wa born, it was as if everything in my life was put in a new perspective.
One question to all you parent tokers out there, how do you handle the toke time when childen around? Personally, we usually only smoke on the weekends anymore. My mom takes him overnight many Saturdays and that becomes our "potluck" night so to say. I also occasionally take a few hits after he's gone to bed on weeknights, but not so for wifey. How many of you smoke when your kids are home?
Sorry for rambling on so long, but hey, its my first post....
hls420
02-23-2006, 09:38 PM
I had a baby girl that passed away....would've been 4 this past Nov., no other kids yet! Hoping for at least another daughter and a son, someday....
friendowl
02-23-2006, 11:18 PM
sorry to hear about your loss.
i dont think id be able to handle that.
even the thought of it
messes me up inside
2toker
02-24-2006, 04:11 AM
I had a baby girl that passed away....would've been 4 this past Nov., no other kids yet! Hoping for at least another daughter and a son, someday....
goodluck to you in the future. the distance of time helps numb the pain somewhat.
ImStonedNILikeIt
02-24-2006, 08:39 AM
I have one son, he is 14months old. Let me tell you...Everything that never made sense, that never added up, that was all wacky,and wasn't worth living is now worthing living when I see that baby boy of mine take his first 3 steps, get excited,clap his hands and say yay!:dance: You never thought that something so young, so little could be the ONE in your life. People search high and low for that ONE thing that changes them, that sends them into a peaceful place, for me it was my son. While my sons father was an asshole at first, he denied him, and now wants something to do with him. I'm not a bitch. So, I told him that the offer is always open, and he is more welcomed to see my son. Since my sons bioliogical father wasn't around until he was 7months old(didn't see him until he was 7months old)I had a boyfriend when I was a month pregnant he was there for the whole pregnancy, birth and is still there...My son calls him Daddy, even though we aren't together anymore. Isn't it odd how things work out in life?Sometimes people complain because I'm not the betty crocker mother, I don't cook cakes, and make sure my son does "good"things...because I dress odd (i'm 22 yrs old!!!)My son is still respectful, eats right, gets bathed, and is very smart!Already has the vocabulary like his mama!!:p I'm very proud of my son. I had bad experiences with his father but never talk bad about him in front of my son. If anything I should thank his father for giving me the greatest gift. :) Oh,and my son looks just like me!!!!!:dance:
Esmada
02-24-2006, 11:55 AM
I have a son. And i hope to have one more before I'm 30. And I't dosen't matter if It's a boy or a girl. I'll love it anyway.To have childeren is a bliss.
hls420
02-24-2006, 09:41 PM
Thanks all! I'm much better than I was, but still have hard times. I'm 30.
friendowl
02-24-2006, 10:10 PM
hard times makes us more interesting.
life is a test to see if worthy of the next level
i shall pass my test
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