At age 45, I'm at the "now or never" age for a (first) wife and child(ren). If not past it, but bear with me.
On one hand, my dad has been reminding me of this; on the other hand, he complains about his second wife (and practices revisionist history on his first wife (my mother)) [Yes I'm a programmer].
So I'm curious to hear from other men my age and older: are men like me going to spontaneously regret not having gotten married and having had children someday? Or will we continue to rejoice (as I basically have for the past 10 years or so)?
To the men age 35-45, I can honestly say I spend less than 1% of my life wishing I had a wife and/or children.
Thanks in advance.
On one hand, my dad has been reminding me of this; on the other hand, he complains about his second wife (and practices revisionist history on his first wife (my mother)) [Yes I'm a programmer].
So I'm curious to hear from other men my age and older: are men like me going to spontaneously regret not having gotten married and having had children someday? Or will we continue to rejoice (as I basically have for the past 10 years or so)?
To the men age 35-45, I can honestly say I spend less than 1% of my life wishing I had a wife and/or children.
Thanks in advance.