- Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:09 pm
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To be fair, I'd have said it was their duty as well.
I believe it's because people genuinely don't. Clearly there will be exceptions, but the emotional attachment to your own children - even if you didn't previously want them and don't particularly like other people's - is well known.
There are no hard figures, but it's based on the belief outlined in response to your previous question.
Topher wrote:If you're talking about the surgeons who did it, I'd say it is the very least of their duty to ask those questions
Nicola_Red wrote:No no, I was talking about friends and colleagues. I had a lengthy consultation with doctors in which they asked those questions.
To be fair, I'd have said it was their duty as well.
Nicola_Red wrote:Topher wrote: you almost never hear of people regretting having kids
Do you think that's cos people genuinely don't, or cos it's socially unacceptable to say that you do? I had a friend with two young kids tell me, in confidence,"if I could go back, I'd have never opened my legs."
I believe it's because people genuinely don't. Clearly there will be exceptions, but the emotional attachment to your own children - even if you didn't previously want them and don't particularly like other people's - is well known.
Nicola_Red wrote:Topher wrote: it is more likely that you will regret an operation like that, particularly if you have never had children prior to having it done
How do you know? Is that based purely on your perception as a parent, or do you have evidence?
There are no hard figures, but it's based on the belief outlined in response to your previous question.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.