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11 years ago
In the present scenario it is also seen that both the parents are well settled and have a decent job, but still when asked when they are going to have a baby they say that they are not financially stable and that this is not the right time for becoming parents. I think it is more of a choice. Sometimes young parents are reluctant to getting into parenthood because they think that it is going to hamper their career.
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11 years ago
In the present scenario it is also seen that both the parents are well settled and have a decent job, but still when asked when they are going to have a baby they say that they are not financially stable and that this is not the right time for becoming parents. I think it is more of a choice. Sometimes young parents are reluctant to getting into parenthood because they think that it is going to hamper their career.
I think what looks financially stable to us may not mean the same for others. it varies from person to person i guess..hence out of personal choice they put off having babies. After all marriage in itself is a big responsibility, and rearing child is an equally greater responsibility. So people want to be doubly sure of whether they are capable of handling such a big responsibility.
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11 years ago
In the present scenario it is also seen that both the parents are well settled and have a decent job, but still when asked when they are going to have a baby they say that they are not financially stable and that this is not the right time for becoming parents. I think it is more of a choice. Sometimes young parents are reluctant to getting into parenthood because they think that it is going to hamper their career.
I think what looks financially stable to us may not mean the same for others. it varies from person to person i guess..hence out of personal choice they put off having babies. After all marriage in itself is a big responsibility, and rearing child is an equally greater responsibility. So people want to be doubly sure of whether they are capable of handling such a big responsibility.
In such wavering situations where one is not sure of his capacity for maintaining a family after marriage, its wise to put off the marriage for some time, if necessary forever.
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