Please stay on topic, all.
Hang on just one sec while I take my turn to back up.
What about the father of your son? Your son wouldn't exist without a father.
My son wouldn't exist without the sperm. Then again, after the sperm the father isn't needed if you'd like it put blatantly.
The man does not carry, feed or support the child while it's in the womb.
Shouldn't you think of your son as an individual person, instead of property?
Until you have spent half a night laying in different positions while a 9 and a half pound child is trying to come out of your body, pushing carefully as to not be split in half as well as to not shit all over the doctor. Receiving an epidural and having to remain still as contraction after contraction rack your body, puke all over your shirt due to exhaustion, stress and impending dehydration and do all this with a revolving door of male and female nurses constantly coming in?
Then you can come and try to talk to Me about My way with words in comparison to My son. If I want to refer to My son in a way that has simple-minded individuals like you pulling asshole questions out of your ass like that, then I will.
you will never feel what it's like to carry a child. you will never have a fear of walking on a patch of ice or driving down a busy intersection, knowing that you are carrying something so delicate and special.
Don't ever question Me about how I view My child. you want to call me out about nuks or threads that make your asshole pucker? Rock on. Don't
ever ask Me about My child.
but does that same feeling translate to a romantic relationship, and if so, how?
The feeling is similar, but not identical. I've always felt a need to protect and sometimes over protect people and things. It's all a mentality, one that can easily be viewed as possessive, but with the right amount of balance it works out.
I'm sorry for railing your thread, Lyz. But I couldn't sit idly by with the aforementioned comment.