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For the first time in my life I feel the urge to have a child, a family of my own.
Perhaps i am very lonely and feel I have lots to give. The money is an issue, but not a huge concern. Not having the father image and the support of a couple is a mayor concern for me, in addition I know I will be rejected by my family again if I decide to have a baby outside a marital relation.
....Is a paradox because when I was younger I had many marriage propousals I refuse... And now I am completely by my self...
I just turn 40, may be this is a hormonal reaction. I have always cherishedd my independence and valued it. Even though I know the option of being a single mom is an option in the circle I move is highly
attacked and I don't have the strength to assume the motherhood and the social negative reaction towards me and the baby at the same time...
I will highly appreciate any comment on this matter.
Regards. Paula