Alright, here's my opinion on this. Different people are called to different things. Some were called to have children, and others were not. I myself to want to marry and have children one day, and I also want to adopt (Believe it or not, Kung Fu Panda 2 actually kinda made it official for me that I do want to adopt one day.) I understand if people don't have a desire to have children or marry, or simply just cant due to circumstances. I respect that we're not all the same, although I do feel sad for the people who want to but can't.
I fully do support adopting kids though. I believe that's a very loving thing to do.
I second everything that TWWK says, kinda based on expiereinces I've witnessed. I've heard parents say very similar things....and I can't help but feel a sense of longing to experience that sort of love one day. What can I say, I'm a lover, and I love to ust love on people. Not saying that single people can't do that, I'm just saying that's something I love to do.
It just so happens that I'm one of those people that dreams of having a family one day, and loves to love others.
Now, here is what I cannot stand: When people say that the only reason they don't want kids is because THEY HATE KIDS.
I'm sorry....but to me that's just wrong. And to be honest, I don't think people who say that really do hate kids. They hate the "trouble" or the "inconvenience" or "hardness" of it. Which is more understandable to me, but seriously: You're saying you hate a human being. Doesn't God call us to love one another, despite age? I mean, remember that one passage in the Bible about when the children all wanted to come to Jesus, and the deciples (sp?) turned them away? But then Jesus was like, "No let the children come," then He went on to say how we must become like little children in our hearts. (As in receiving God with the innocence of a child if that makes any sense.) So in other words, children are God's beautiful creations and are human beings. They may be young and inexperienced, and may even be downright annoying. Still does that mean we don't love them? Does that mean we treat them like they don't matter? No one would do that to an adult....at least most people wouldn't.
And you know what else? If someone were to say "I hate teenagers," or "I hate adults," most would probably think that there was something wrong with that person, or "What on earth has this person experienced to say something like that?" But when someone says "I hate children," our society tends to think that's normal. I mean c'mon, we are all human beings. It doesn't matter how small or young or old, we all were created by the same God and all deserve a chance at life, and were all created to love and be loved. I'm sorry if I sound like a hyper little conservative here....I've been around kids a lot and know from experience that they do not deserve to be hated.
Also, very interesting point Mouse. I never thought of it that way. Really puts things in perspective.