I'm 50. I never wanted children and never seemed to have that drive to procreate, I always felt there was something missing in me, either I was too selfish or whatever, but I felt I was never ready for that responsibility.
Anyway, 17 years ago I had a long term relationship with a woman who had a year old daughter who had no contact with her biological father. The woman and I split up some years later and as I was the only "father" the little girl ever knew, our relationship as father and daughter continued - we needed each other. She's now a happy and well adjusted 18 year old and I'm still her dad.
Later, when I met my wife she had two children of 8 and 13. I told them I didn't want to be their father, just a friend, and if ever they got into any trouble they felt they couldn't tell either of their parents about, they could always come to me and I'd help them as a friend and not judge them for it. 12 years later, that friendship has deepened and they know that whatever happens I'll be there for them. They even have a little step-sister with whom they get on famously.
For someone who didn't want kids, I've ended up more fortunate that I could ever have dreamt of.
Anyway, 17 years ago I had a long term relationship with a woman who had a year old daughter who had no contact with her biological father. The woman and I split up some years later and as I was the only "father" the little girl ever knew, our relationship as father and daughter continued - we needed each other. She's now a happy and well adjusted 18 year old and I'm still her dad.
Later, when I met my wife she had two children of 8 and 13. I told them I didn't want to be their father, just a friend, and if ever they got into any trouble they felt they couldn't tell either of their parents about, they could always come to me and I'd help them as a friend and not judge them for it. 12 years later, that friendship has deepened and they know that whatever happens I'll be there for them. They even have a little step-sister with whom they get on famously.
For someone who didn't want kids, I've ended up more fortunate that I could ever have dreamt of.
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