I love/hate science fiction.
Nov. 26th, 2007 09:36 amSo, I'm reading this book called Mockymen. It's not a good book. Let's leave aside for the moment the fact that the author took all that writing advice about showing, not telling, and decided it was so much crap. Let's also leave aside the fact that it appears to have plot enough for several unrelated novels, all jammed together in one short book (this feat largely being accomplished by taking out all the motivation and most of the transition between plot points).
Aside from that stuff, what I don't like about this book is that the main character (so far) is female, and the (apparently male) author has decided that it will make her a more realistic female character if she thinks about having a baby, and when would be the right time to have a baby, and why she and her partner haven't had a baby, and so on, about once every three pages.
Now, as you might be aware if you know me, or even if you read my journal regularly, I gave up trying to be female when I realized that a) it was sort of a crap game, and b) I was never going to be any good at it anyway. So I'm willing to believe that it's possible that women really do constantly think about having babies, and that's normal for the population. Therefore, I'm seeking further data. If you're a female-type person with female-type biology (or you used to be and/or used to have same), please enlighten me by making the clicky on the poll, below.
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Aside from that stuff, what I don't like about this book is that the main character (so far) is female, and the (apparently male) author has decided that it will make her a more realistic female character if she thinks about having a baby, and when would be the right time to have a baby, and why she and her partner haven't had a baby, and so on, about once every three pages.
Now, as you might be aware if you know me, or even if you read my journal regularly, I gave up trying to be female when I realized that a) it was sort of a crap game, and b) I was never going to be any good at it anyway. So I'm willing to believe that it's possible that women really do constantly think about having babies, and that's normal for the population. Therefore, I'm seeking further data. If you're a female-type person with female-type biology (or you used to be and/or used to have same), please enlighten me by making the clicky on the poll, below.
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Date: 2007-11-26 03:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-26 03:58 pm (UTC)Also, this'd be a fun poll to do for male-type creatures, too. I bet the answers among FNS's social circle would be largely undifferentiated by gender.
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Date: 2007-11-26 03:59 pm (UTC)Shoulda made that left turn at Albuquerque...
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Date: 2007-11-26 04:05 pm (UTC)Aha. He also writes Warhammer 40K novels (which is not a black mark in and of itself, but does sort of illustrate a degree of variability in his quality, I'm thinking). Also, I'm thinking of discarding the Prix Apollo as a standard of quality. Fuckin' French.
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Date: 2007-11-26 04:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-26 04:09 pm (UTC)I have 6 friends who are pregnant...basically, if I think of them... the thought runs through my head too about having another one...even though there is no intended follow through.
Go figure.
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Date: 2007-11-26 05:52 pm (UTC)For a while, I went through the "do I want to have kids/should I have kids/will I regret not having kids" thing for months on end. I'd come to a conclusion, then second-guess myself. Part of my "final answer" was that if the best I can come up with is ambivalence and concern that I might regret it one day, that's a "NO." So I checked the "every couple months" box, even though it seems your intent was to ask how often I wonder if now's the time to start, as opposed to how often I ask myself the question "should I have kids, yes or no?"
Some friends have a theory: people have a "baby switch." The switch gets flipped for different people at different times, and for many, the switch never gets flipped. Once the switch is flipped, you really, really, really want kids. People whose switches aren't flipped shouldn't have kids. Period.
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Date: 2007-11-26 06:00 pm (UTC)It is, of course, a reasonable question for anyone to consider, regardless of sex or gender. For me, personally, if there is a baby switch, it's superglued in the off position. :)
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Date: 2007-11-26 06:04 pm (UTC)"Maybe someday I should... WTF? Hell no, that'd be the dumbest thing ever, where did that thought even come from? ::check date:: Oh, right. Hormones."
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Date: 2007-11-26 07:54 pm (UTC)That said, my husband and I have spoken of having another, so for the first real time in my life I give thought to when would be a good time to do so, if we do.
Craving babies and pregnancy is a little difficult for me to understand.
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Date: 2007-11-26 09:08 pm (UTC)That, in a nutshell, is my one lingering worry about deciding not to have kids. On the other hand, I've experienced much more misery in my life by doing things that I feel I should (but don't want to) than from regret of not having done something.
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Date: 2007-11-26 09:11 pm (UTC)Then, I unexpectedly became pregnant. Yes, I was on the pill at the time. Yes, I was supposedly not fertile. Yes, I freaked right the fuck out. I had just been fired from my job and had no health insurance when I found out.
Well, long story short, even though I never really even liked kids and didn't really want any, my son is probably the best thing that has ever happened to me. Do I want more? Not really. I don't think I could emotionally handle any more kids, and financially I KNOW I cannot handle any more. I have never in my life wondered if it was the right time to have a kid, or to have another kid. I just go with it.
I do totally respect people who don't want kids and I think it is awesome that you are not letting yourself be bullied into it.
What I can't fathom are the people who have more kids than they can reasonably take care of.
This is a bit more loaded of a question for me.
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Date: 2007-11-26 11:53 pm (UTC)My Husband and I want to have kids. But I hit menopause at the age of 20, so having my own baby is out.
I also think people have to many children, and the WRONG people tend to have a LOT of children.
Me, I just want one, maybe two. We are planning on starting the adoption process next year, but yeah, I will admit I am afraid. I am afraid that I won't be a good parent. I want to raise my children right and to this day, I haven't found two folks who agree on what 'right' is.
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Date: 2007-11-27 02:38 am (UTC)Love is priority number 1, the rest is just modeling (and teaching) them to be grown ups.
There are great books too (and no, I normally don't promote parenting books but these actually are good). The one I remember the title of is Too Spank or Not to spank by John Rosemond. The other is ... How to behave so your preschooler will too, I don't remember who it's by.
Best of luck with the adoption process!
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Date: 2007-11-27 01:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-27 02:28 am (UTC)I was told that about a year after my daughter was born I would soon feel the urge for more. It didn't happen. I didn't think about having any more until I reached thirty.
I do want more. I view life as a mysterious opportunity filled with amazing joy and terrifying fear. I am glad for the experience and I will give it again if the Gods decide I am capable.
NOW, I as a woman have never obsessed about the event of having children except during my one pregnancy. (You kind of have a constant reminder sitting under your boobs) But I had an aunt who was that type. She obsessed about having a baby, but she was infertile. I wonder if the obsession comes from the lack of control over your own body in the event you want a baby and can't have one.
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Date: 2007-11-27 02:33 am (UTC)What scares me is the people who seem to turn out a kid every 10 months but seem to never think about it.... I know some folks like that.
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Date: 2007-11-27 02:31 am (UTC)Afterwards, said partner had a vasectomy (we both agreed) and we don't really want more kids (obviously). I use to say if I got to a point in my life where I had more money, I would adopt. Now, I'm not so sure. I want to travel and since my little one will turn 18 the year I turn 40, this is very doable. So nah, I don't think of it anymore.
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Date: 2007-11-27 03:45 am (UTC)so anyway, i took the quiz, because i think about wanting kids at least once a month, usually twice, which sux because a) im gay, b) im sterile, c) im too poor for alternatives and d) J doesnt want any. but still, i totally think about it... strangely, i sometimes think about being pregnant, even tho, as stated above, i have and love my penis.
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