“Gusto mo ba magkaanak?” My friend Atoy asked while munching on his Quarter Pounder. We were enjoying our meal in McDo after a sort of tiring process we had to go through to get my permit for the UP Law Aptitude Exam this Sunday.
“Natural!” Without really thinking about it, partly because I was concentrating on my chicken McDo and partly because I do want to have a child.
Then with wide eyes and a bewildered look he said, “Natural? Bakit natural? Why natural?”
“ Natural, bakit hindi? Because I want to have kids. Because I want to have a family.” I said, feeling the need to explain my side because I think I’m being judged. Haha, by Atoy, my dear friend.
“You’re like Carrie (Bradshaw, Sex and the City) , you tend to mix what you want with what the society dictates you should want.
That got me into thinking, what do I really want? did I say yes I wanna have kids because I felt pressured by the fact that it’s what’s expected of someone after she becomes successful with her career and gets married? How do we separate ourselves from what we truly want and what we want to just show people that we are living an ok life? In a world where everyone’s influenced by everyone, how do we make sure that WE ARE STILL LIVING A LIFE WE WANT? Are we decision makers or decision takers?
As for me, I do want to have kids. I’m even taking up Creative Writing for Children to make sure that I can write something for my kids someday. It is natural for me because I love having kids around but where did this come from? If I don’t end up getting married someday would I feel so shattered? What if I can't get pregnant, would adoption feel the same as actually bearing a child?
Errr, I don’t even have a man in my life. Why am I thinking of getting pregnant? Oh well, I guess it’s just me. now, back to my coffee crumble.
“Natural!” Without really thinking about it, partly because I was concentrating on my chicken McDo and partly because I do want to have a child.
Then with wide eyes and a bewildered look he said, “Natural? Bakit natural? Why natural?”
“ Natural, bakit hindi? Because I want to have kids. Because I want to have a family.” I said, feeling the need to explain my side because I think I’m being judged. Haha, by Atoy, my dear friend.
“You’re like Carrie (Bradshaw, Sex and the City) , you tend to mix what you want with what the society dictates you should want.
That got me into thinking, what do I really want? did I say yes I wanna have kids because I felt pressured by the fact that it’s what’s expected of someone after she becomes successful with her career and gets married? How do we separate ourselves from what we truly want and what we want to just show people that we are living an ok life? In a world where everyone’s influenced by everyone, how do we make sure that WE ARE STILL LIVING A LIFE WE WANT? Are we decision makers or decision takers?
As for me, I do want to have kids. I’m even taking up Creative Writing for Children to make sure that I can write something for my kids someday. It is natural for me because I love having kids around but where did this come from? If I don’t end up getting married someday would I feel so shattered? What if I can't get pregnant, would adoption feel the same as actually bearing a child?
Errr, I don’t even have a man in my life. Why am I thinking of getting pregnant? Oh well, I guess it’s just me. now, back to my coffee crumble.