Should You Wait Until You Have Money to Start a Family

@annierose (21602)
Philippines
June 27, 2024 6:42am CST
Starting a family without enough money can be hard. Money is needed for things like food, a home, healthcare, and schooling. Not having enough money can cause stress in the family and make it tough to provide for everyone's needs. It might also limit what kids can do in the future. Love is important, but having enough money helps create a stable and safe home.
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@psanasangma (7251)
• India
27 Jun
Conclusion money is all we need to do anything
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@annierose (21602)
• Philippines
3 Jul
While money is important, it's also about balancing financial stability with love and care. Both are essential for a happy and healthy family.
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@annierose (21602)
• Philippines
4 Jul
@psanasangma Absolutely, finding that balance is key! It's about making sure we have enough to live comfortably while also nurturing our relationships. Thanks for understanding!
• India
4 Jul
@annierose What you are saying is right ... balance is also again important
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• Philippines
27 Jun
yea it is a must for me tho.. I wanna have a family if I will not think of where to get this and this.. but I won't make my child spoiled. I will make them think we don't have that much.. but it is all secured.
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@annierose (21602)
• Philippines
27 Jun
Absolutely, starting a family is a big decision! It's great that you're thinking ahead about providing a secure and stable environment for your future family. It's true that balancing love and financial stability is important to ensure everyone's well-being. Best wishes as you plan for the future!
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• Philippines
27 Jun
@annierose yea yea you are right. and thanks. anyways you? Do you have a family??
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@annierose (21602)
• Philippines
3 Jul
@DevMrSamEleazar I am about to start a family too, with God's grace.
@snowy22315 (177348)
• United States
27 Jun
It is irresponsible to have a family without having basic things in place first,,like adequate income and insurance. Babies and children are expensive, and that is assuming your baby is healthy.
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@annierose (21602)
• Philippines
3 Jul
That's a very responsible viewpoint, Snowy. Planning ahead can make a big difference in ensuring a stable and happy family life.
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@allknowing (132675)
• India
28 Jun
For that one will have to set aside their other needs and have money to bring up kids.
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@annierose (21602)
• Philippines
3 Jul
True, prioritizing and setting aside funds for raising kids is crucial. It helps ensure they have what they need to thrive.
@dya80dya (36225)
2 Jul
Yes. Kids need a lot of money. I have cats and they need a lot of things. But kids need to go to school, they need a lot of money.
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@annierose (21602)
• Philippines
3 Jul
Yes, kids do need a lot of resources. It's great that you're acknowledging that. Balancing love and financial stability is key.
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• India
27 Jun
Money is definitely important. We should have a stable income before we start a family. However, we need not be rich to start a family. We should have an income to support a family and then have a plan to increase our household income in due time. If thats in place, then we would face less hurdles as we take this journey in life. So having money is important to have a great home but money alone would not be enough!
@annierose (21602)
• Philippines
3 Jul
Well said, Anish. Having a stable income and a plan for the future is crucial. Money alone isn't enough, but it does play an important role in providing a stable home.
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@porwest (85968)
• United States
27 Jun
I look at it this way. Doing anything that costs money when you don't have it is a recipe for disaster.
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@annierose (21602)
• Philippines
3 Jul
I completely agree, Jim. Financial preparedness is essential for any major life decision to avoid unnecessary stress and challenges.
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