On 16 Jan 2006, at 9:47 pm, Jim Sharkey wrote:


William T Goodall wrote:
Jim Sharkey wrote:
This just in: living only for yourself is less stressful than
taking responsibility for the mental, physical and moral
development of another human being.
So why would anyone want to do that then?

I dunno.  Here's some possibilities, though:
Because there's more to life than a low stress level?

Not much.

Because you did a favorable cost-benefit analysis?

Enormous costs and intangible benefits that sound like members of a cult :)

Because you don't know how to properly apply a condom?
Because if no one did it, we'd be extinct in about a hundred years,
give or take a decade or so?  :)

I won't be around then anyway?


Heck, I figure if someone knows himself well enough to realize he'd
make a lousy parent or that when push comes to shove he just can't be
arsed putting his energy into child-rearing, that saves society a
great deal of time and money.  For the rest of us, I suppose we just
suck it up and deal.

Why?

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