Not to butt in your business, but if that's your only reason to not have children, and you're otherwise financially capable and willing to raise kids, have you two considered adoption? Instead of bringing someone extra into this shit as you put it, you'd just be helping one of the people who're unfortunately already in it.
I know a lot of people homebrew this to be different in their games and that's fine, but just to clarify to anyone curious, if we're talking D&D 5e, elves mature at the same rate as humans, and the reason they only consider themselves adults at 100 is purely cultural.
But with these old classics it's even harder to resist for me.
They usually have the biggest discounts, and how can i say this game that gave me so many hours of fun isn't worth 2 fucking dollars?
In the future if you have the financial ability, buy a legit key on sale. Even at 75%+ discount it helps.
I've been doing this a lot recently. Back when i was a teenager i used to pirate a lot, but now that i'm older and have disposable income i've been buying a ton of the games o used to pirate then.
Which unfortunally leads to me having tons of games on steam with barely any hours played (yet), when they should be in the thousands already.
Not to butt in your business, but if that's your only reason to not have children, and you're otherwise financially capable and willing to raise kids, have you two considered adoption? Instead of bringing someone extra into this shit as you put it, you'd just be helping one of the people who're unfortunately already in it.