Depends on the child for me, random children I don't know I find annoying, children I know personally I actually don't mind hanging around, now is it wrong to not like children? I don't think so, there is plenty to hate
I'm 25, so I don't know if I'm quite at this point yet, but I haven't had anyone be too offended when I said "I don't like babies." I don't imagine the reaction would be too different for "I don't like kids." Of course, I've been saying this for 15 years, but you've been lying till now so you might get a few "...but you liked [X]'s baby pictures! Why not mine?" or "You went to [Y]'s son's birthday party! Why not my son's?" if you all of a sudden change your tune.Paragon Fury said:The worst part is now I've gotten to the point in my life where social events and gathering are going to based around and revolve around babies and small children, since nearly everyone is getting married and/or having kids now so you've got to fake enthusiasm for them.
Yeah, this sucks (it really, really sucks). I wish some parents would have a little more respect for other people. I realize that in most cases there isn't much a parent can do to calm their spawn down, but forcing everyone else in a room/theater/restaurant to put up with it rather than stepping outside is more than a bit disrespectful. The exception being when that parent is unable to leave the room with the monster for whatever reason.Paragon Fury said:But we're supposed to play nice. Not complain or expect people with children to be considerate of others. That the rest of us are just supposed to deal with noises that make us seriously consider that a Hellgate has opened and demons are crawling out.
Yeah, people throw that word around a lot, when I think they mean they really dislike something. Hate is very powerful and rather hostile.erttheking said:Being annoyed by them is understandable.
Actually hating them is...a little irrational.
Well, referring to the earlier post, I don't actively think about hurting them or anything like that. Its just that I despise their presence.chozo_hybrid said:Yeah, people throw that word around a lot, when I think they mean they really dislike something. Hate is very powerful and rather hostile.erttheking said:Being annoyed by them is understandable.
Actually hating them is...a little irrational.