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I appreciate nostr:nprofile1qqsp4lsvwn3aw7zwh2f6tcl6249xa6cpj2x3yuu6azaysvncdqywxmgpr9mhxue69uhhqatjv9mxjerp9ehx7um5wghxcctwvsqs6amnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dsq32amnwvaz7tm9v3jkutnwdaehgu3wd3skueqkshq8e's caveat. I feel like I've been there regarding no possibility of kids. Twice. (Long story)

But be there for some kids, in you own family, your community , wherever, and have fun and grow with them. Be that fun godmother, aunty, someone's second honourary mother. They'll give you a lot of joy, and will be there for you when you need them later.

Oh totally. Kids can still be a big source of meaning. I worked in peds for years teaching kids with Down syndrome and cerebral palsy how to communicate.

They say “it takes a village” to raise a child. So it’s a good thing there’s people like me without them. Who else is gonna babysit when the parents need a break? 😂

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Agreed completely! My childless friends are the BEST for helping out with little E.

😂 cuz we’re well rested and ready to go

😂😂😂 I’ve been called upon for both children and dogs - probably should turn it into a business 🤣

t-y for special attention Noshole/i know a little of that

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