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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/crying-baby_0.jpg?w=271&h=300" />So much for <a href="/2010/culture/faminist-theory" target="_blank">the domestic joys of Faminism</a>.</p>
<p>It has come to the attention of <em>New York</em> magazine that even if people "love" their kids, they also find them annoying a lot of the time.<em> <a href="http://nymag.com/news/features/67024/" target="_blank">Why do parents hate parenting?</a></em> demands today's cover story.</p>
<p>A condensed version of the magazine's rationale for why kids make us unhappy:</p>
<p>- They do not do what one says. Rather, one must do what they say: "Kids, in short, went from being our staffs to being our bosses."</p>
<p>- Are a big hassle and leave one with little leisure time: "I ask what  she does on the weekends her ex-husband has custody. 'I work,' she  replies. 'And get my nails done.'"</p>
<p>- Intensify one's fierce desire to WIN, causing stress: "When people wait to have  children, they're also bringing different sensibilities to the  enterprise. They've spent their adult lives as professionals, believing  there's a right way and a wrong way of doing things; now they're  applying the same logic to the family-expansion business"</p>
<p>- Have to talk to them all the time: "Middle-class parents spend much more time talking to children, answering questions with questions, and treating each child's thought as a special contribution. And this is very tiring work."</p>
<p>- Seem like they're going to be so great then inevitably disappoint: "'There's all this buildup-as soon as I get this done, I'm going to have a baby, and it's going to be a great reward!' says Ada Calhoun, the author of <em>Instinctive Parenting</em> and founding editor-in-chief of Babble, the online parenting site. 'And then you're like, "Wait, this  is my reward? This nineteen-year grind?"'"</p>
<p>These are basically the problems we find ourselves having with other people in general. It heartens us to learn that babies are pretty much same-old, same-old.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/crying-baby_0.jpg?w=271&h=300" />So much for <a href="/2010/culture/faminist-theory" target="_blank">the domestic joys of Faminism</a>.</p>
<p>It has come to the attention of <em>New York</em> magazine that even if people "love" their kids, they also find them annoying a lot of the time.<em> <a href="http://nymag.com/news/features/67024/" target="_blank">Why do parents hate parenting?</a></em> demands today's cover story.</p>
<p>A condensed version of the magazine's rationale for why kids make us unhappy:</p>
<p>- They do not do what one says. Rather, one must do what they say: "Kids, in short, went from being our staffs to being our bosses."</p>
<p>- Are a big hassle and leave one with little leisure time: "I ask what  she does on the weekends her ex-husband has custody. 'I work,' she  replies. 'And get my nails done.'"</p>
<p>- Intensify one's fierce desire to WIN, causing stress: "When people wait to have  children, they're also bringing different sensibilities to the  enterprise. They've spent their adult lives as professionals, believing  there's a right way and a wrong way of doing things; now they're  applying the same logic to the family-expansion business"</p>
<p>- Have to talk to them all the time: "Middle-class parents spend much more time talking to children, answering questions with questions, and treating each child's thought as a special contribution. And this is very tiring work."</p>
<p>- Seem like they're going to be so great then inevitably disappoint: "'There's all this buildup-as soon as I get this done, I'm going to have a baby, and it's going to be a great reward!' says Ada Calhoun, the author of <em>Instinctive Parenting</em> and founding editor-in-chief of Babble, the online parenting site. 'And then you're like, "Wait, this  is my reward? This nineteen-year grind?"'"</p>
<p>These are basically the problems we find ourselves having with other people in general. It heartens us to learn that babies are pretty much same-old, same-old.</p>
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