tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127667357427042703.post6500502839463330428..comments2023-07-16T00:19:44.365-07:00Comments on From The Desk of Dr. Scott: What if one of you wants a baby? InterviewDr Haltzmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15203844242713411011noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127667357427042703.post-61705966005326099342010-12-19T15:13:03.961-08:002010-12-19T15:13:03.961-08:00To continue -
I mean - doesn't it make a LOT...To continue - <br /><br />I mean - doesn't it make a LOT more sense to ask me WHY I am interested in art history, <br /><br />rather than to expect me to come up with reasons for why I did not choose to become <br />an accountant, <br />an astronaut, <br />an engineer, <br />a mathematician<br />a lion tamer, <br />a professional scrapbooker, <br />a dancer, <br />an actress, <br />a video game tester,<br />a politician,<br />or every one of te possible professions which I did NOT choose?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127667357427042703.post-19787485136271299292010-02-18T12:18:56.553-08:002010-02-18T12:18:56.553-08:00"he discussion usually has to be framed as &q..."he discussion usually has to be framed as "Why do you not want to have a child?" because how far can you go with "Why do you want to have a child?" "<br /><br />Wow. I think you can go a LOT further with asking someone why they WANT to do something than trying to interrogate a LACK of desire to do it. <br />I mean - it makes way more sense to ask someone why they want to do the things they do than expect them to come up with a reason why they do NOT want to do everything possible in the world that they do not do, or do not want to do.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com