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At 39, I’m Finally Admitting Something That’s Hard to Say Out Loud: I Regret Not Having Children. It…

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Im 39 and, for the first time in my life, Im coming to terms with something rather awkward to admit: I regret not having children. Not because I never wanted to be a mum, but because I was forever waiting for the right moment and the right man. For more than fifteen years, I carefully constructed relationships under the assumption that, if this chap wasnt the one, then it wasnt worth bringing a child into the world. And so, time drifted by faster than my willpower.

My first proper relationship kicked off when I was 22. We lasted nearly five yearslived together, chit-chatted about weddings, families, and the future. But whenever I broached the subject of children, hed skillfully steer the conversation elsewhere. He insisted on stability, travels, sensible savings, and getting to enjoy life before anything resembling nappies entered the picture. So, I adapted. Convinced myself that I had all the time in the world. When that relationship fizzled out, I repeated to myself it was best not to bring a baby into a partnership that was already wobbling.

Then I got married at 29, feeling quite sure this was finally the moment. Turns out, that marriage lasted less than three years. I stumbled across affairs, fibs, and debts hidden deeper than my old biscuit tin. I walked away with no kids, no lingering responsibilities, and a newfound freedomif you can call it that. I never quite managed to fill the empty gap that followed. Again, I assured myself Id made the right choice not to have a child with someone who really didnt deserve it.

At 33, another serious relationship appeared. He was keen on childrenbut not so much on commitment. He wanted me to shape-shift around his life, his calendar, his peculiar way of living. When I suggested we actually start a family, he simply said, when the relationships ready. I packed my bags and left, staying alone, confident I was making sensible decisions.

Now here I am at 39. No children. No reliable partner. Yes, Ive got my job, independence, and a flat to myself. But there are evenings when I return home, drop my handbag on the sofa, and the silence weighs more than my work laptop. I watch my friends gossiping about school runs, homework headaches, vaccines, and teenage dramas. And although I realise its not all sunshine and roses, I see something I dont have: someone calling them mum.

Lately, I find myself pondering something I never allowed before: I couldve been a single mum. I could have abandoned the relentless hunt for the perfect man and chosen motherhood regardless. I might have built my family differently. But, so determined to get everything just right, I ultimately did nothing at all.

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