Good games to play while feeding?
Good games to play while feeding?
Auto or turnbased games.
sex
Is having kids comfy?
Cook Serve Delicious
At times it is.. just get ready to be on someone else’s schedule. I’ve almost had to cut out online gaming completely. Every once and a while I can fit some in between naps.
What optimal age for male to have first kid?
I was 25. That gives you enough time to build up foundation with a career. I say that but I wasn’t really ready at all. You will make it work no matter the age as long as you aren’t a deadbeat.
This is 100% true.
Welp too late for me then. Forever a neet it is
Did you directly went to the job case? I'm 21 and I'm curretly studying in higher education. I don't see how I can have and take care of a kid in the next 5 years.
>there are babies posting on Zig Forums right now
Anything you can play onehanded
Under 30-35
whats his plan?
Yep that shit done first. My biggest regret is not finishing school. If you are not in school or confused on what you should do it will definitely give your life a sense of purpose.
Kingdom New Lands OP. You can play it one handed and it’s not that demanding. It’s free on Epic right now.
I was able to mainly play city builders or strategy games with one hand. But the little guy fell asleep pretty quickly and started to like sitting facing outwards after about 3 months so if your experience is like mine you'll only be doing that pose for about 2 months or so.
As an aside, being a dad is amazing. It's something that no career could ever do for you unless you're starting your own business or something. I don't know how people could do it with a shitty wife, though. It would be 1000x harder if I didn't have someone just as invested in him as I was so that we could take turns or trade off on the hard stuff when we were busy. I feel sorry for the men stuck with shitty wives who are terrible mothers on top of that or even worse have the kid out of wedlock.
Fucking God no lol prepare to never have free time for yourself and cater to the whim of others 24/7 especially if you don't want to be a shitty parent and let them watch TV or play video games all day
This, you better have done everything you’ve ever wanted to do.
What age do parents stop viewing their children as kids?
hopefully never
Prepare for your family to enviably hate you because you work so hard to support them. But, they would hate you if they were homeless and couldnt afford nice things. LOL
I hate my life.
I would have had a harder time monetarily but been no worse for wear if I had the kid at 25. We waited until 29 when I finally started making 75k/yr w/benefits and it was much easier than if we would have done it when we were both making ~40k/yr. Now, she can stay home full time with him while I'm still making more than the both of us put together did when we started out.
It's probably a good idea to think about where you'll be professionally in 5 years to start planning out stuff like saving for school or the big expenses that can come up like the bump in insurance cost if you're American or if you live in a crappy school district and just want to pay for private Christian school to keep away from the pozzed white women and racist niggers teaching your kids in public schools.
As far the biologically optimal time goes, its the same as women's, around 20-30 years old. Tho unlike women, the complications of having kids at an old age are not that big a deal in the vast majority of cases.
Why?
Yes there is. While you can father children even when you’re 70 the chances of the kid having genetic problems increase with age. You’ll always be fertile but you’ll have autistic kids.
Everyone just glosses over this.
My mom was 30 when she had me and my father was 35. I'm weak incel nerd and my older brother is chad. Mom had him when she was 25. Thoughts?
He got the chad genes. I’m sorry user.
Bit you’re only 18 so you can still turn things around
This isn't true at all. Have better kids.
you lose around 5 years and then you start getting some time back to yourself.
I play Elite Dangerous occasionally (exploring & trading) and dip in to some older games once in a while.
Name one benefit of having a kid