Why Do People Want Kids? Is It Even Ethical?

Afro_Vacancy

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The hottest month of the year mate. If you happen to be in Sydney at all, even for a night, we could have a drink. No homo.

I thought you lived in West Australia?

I probably won't make it up unfortunately. I'll let you know.
 

N003

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Baldness or hair loss is certainly NO reason not to have children.

My father is a Full head Guy and i'm bald.

I have some friends with a dad who has super hair, but the kid got the genes for hair loss.

There are also many prominent examples:

Robert Lewandowski with his father:


His Dad A NW6 Guy:

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And Robert today ( A NW0/1 Guy):

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CaptainForehead

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Baldness or hair loss is certainly NO reason not to have children.

My father is a Full head Guy and i'm bald.

I have some friends with a dad who has super hair, but the kid got the genes for hair loss.

There are also many prominent examples:

Robert Lewandowski with his father:


His Dad A NW6 Guy:

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And Robert today ( A NW0/1 Guy):

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His dad might want to spring for a paternity test.
 

Rudiger

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If I was Lewandowski I'd demand a blood test, imagine being God tier dense NW1 and having a baldite father. The shame.

Without realising this when I wrote it, this reminds me of probably the most crushing real-life baldness anecdote I have, which I've written about at least once before. And it was about a full head father and his minimum NW3 son in his early 20s, I wasn't there but the story was told by a friend of my fathers, but I know the father and son.

"so his son just started working with him, and he's there calling him over to help with something and goes "Da! Da! Come here a minute" and he walks over to him, pulls him aside and says (in a serious tone) "Don't be f*****g calling me "da" ya baldy f***".

RIP emotions, feelings for him, that son must be a shell now. His father was genuinely embarrassed other people will know he has a balding son. Wow.
 

bridgeburn

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Without realising this when I wrote it, this reminds me of probably the most crushing real-life baldness anecdote I have, which I've written about at least once before. And it was about a full head father and his minimum NW3 son in his early 20s, I wasn't there but the story was told by a friend of my fathers, but I know the father and son.

"so his son just started working with him, and he's there calling him over to help with something and goes "Da! Da! Come here a minute" and he walks over to him, pulls him aside and says (in a serious tone) "Don't be f*****g calling me "da" ya baldy f***".

RIP emotions, feelings for him, that son must be a shell now. His father was genuinely embarrassed other people will know he has a balding son. Wow.
I want to murder that father
 
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