Until you have kids... most people who have kids think that your opinions aren't really valid.
I don't intend for that to sound mean. Sure, you can have your opinions, but there is so much that goes into raising a kid that you just can't know beforehand that you can't make an informed opinion. So, knowing if you have kids sets the level of expectations.
I think that it's fair to say that you can describe 'principles', but talking about putting those into practice is where people (such as myself), get touchy. This is especially true when you criticize someone else's choices.
Another way of putting it is this: In theory, there is no difference between theory in practice. In practice, there is.
I don't intend for that to sound mean. Sure, you can have your opinions, but there is so much that goes into raising a kid that you just can't know beforehand that you can't make an informed opinion. So, knowing if you have kids sets the level of expectations.
I think that it's fair to say that you can describe 'principles', but talking about putting those into practice is where people (such as myself), get touchy. This is especially true when you criticize someone else's choices.
Another way of putting it is this: In theory, there is no difference between theory in practice. In practice, there is.