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I think getting married and raising a family is a destiny given to one to follow. Whether or not you follow a religion to guide your decisions in life. But that's just my opinion, and I'm aware others may have a different idea than me.
Raising a family is a hard life to undergo, no doubt about it. But it is certainly a rewardingly full of love bond to embrace for you, your children, and even others out in the world.
And I have seen others participate in the vocation and are proud of who they are and what they do (like Canadian Guy Eh if anyone here watches his channel.)
That said, I don't think it's a life for me personally. I don't think it's a desire in my DNA to want to accomplish no matter what, which I think is an important thing to feel whatever it is we're passionate about doing in life.
I will say, I gotta like what Rock_Salazar had to say about feeling committed to give birth to a new generation and continuing his family name. I like the nobility of what he said in his post.
Makes me want to think someday, when I'm out on my own, about his thoughts and think again if I want to pursue that way of life…
Raising a family is a hard life to undergo, no doubt about it. But it is certainly a rewardingly full of love bond to embrace for you, your children, and even others out in the world.
And I have seen others participate in the vocation and are proud of who they are and what they do (like Canadian Guy Eh if anyone here watches his channel.)
That said, I don't think it's a life for me personally. I don't think it's a desire in my DNA to want to accomplish no matter what, which I think is an important thing to feel whatever it is we're passionate about doing in life.
I will say, I gotta like what Rock_Salazar had to say about feeling committed to give birth to a new generation and continuing his family name. I like the nobility of what he said in his post.
Makes me want to think someday, when I'm out on my own, about his thoughts and think again if I want to pursue that way of life…