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worsleyweb
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Some really good replies and good perspectives from both sides of the arguement.
I'm gonna let the dust settle on it and see how this affects the missus over the coming months.
My boss has sent me a spreadsheet with what my wages would be based on doing a 4 on 4 off shift as this would be the preferred shift pattern if we go down the kid route and I'd lose a significant amount of my wage that I'm used too but I am doing a hell of a lot of hours with time away from home currently where the new shift pattern would have me home a lot more.
It does seem that plenty of blokes in particular could have gone either way but then looking back they're very glad that their children came along. It's just two totally different lives altogether.
I do worry about how my wife will be when she's 50/60 and her mum is no longer with us. Me & her for the most part rattling about in our house. It'd be nice and quiet and I'd enjoy it but would she truly be happy? I'm not so sure she would and that would really make me feel bad. I love the thought of holidays, freedom, money in the bank etc etc but I don't like the thought of her potentially being sad or even lonely when she's older.
It's very hard to be so hard faced about a decision like this with someone you love when you know there's the potential for her to be miserable when she gets older. A few months ago she never gave the impression that she'd want kids, in fact she rarely wanted to spend time in anybody's company that had them. But boom out of the blue there's talk of family home, more modest living and not feeling lonely (should I pass) etc.
I'm defo gonna enjoy next season that's for sure as it could be my last!!
Your thinking too much. As I said get shagging and what will be will be. Don't worry about shift patterns and wages! Life goes on.