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Parenting Views Chapter 2
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- I believe having a baby would enhance the love of a husband and wife and bring even more happiness to their lives.
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- I believe it is my duty to have children.
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- I believe if my spouse and I were having any problems in our marriage, having a child would solve them.
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- I believe having children helps a marriage stay strong and healthy.
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- I believe a husband and wife cannot find complete fulfillment of their love until they have a child.
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- I believe having children does not have to interfere with a career for either a husband or wife.
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- I believe children are expensive, but the joy they bring more than pays for the expense.
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- I believe having a baby may create a financial crisis.
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- I believe once a couple has children, they will automatically know how to be good parents.
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- I believe the primary relationship of a marriage should continue to be the husband-wife relationship, even following the birth of a child.
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- I believe the primary relationship of a marriage, once children are born, should be shifted to the parent-child relationship.
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- I believe having children will limit the marriage relationship and pose problems for the relationship.
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- I believe having children expands the marriage relationship and brings new expreriences for the mother and father to share.
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- I believe if one spouse does not wish to be a parent, it would be better to remain childless regardless of the feelings of the other spouse.
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- I believe having children means shifts in time and commitments, and the husband-wife relationship will suffer.
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- Having children is the most important function of marriage.
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- A couple has a duty to have children to continue the family name.
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- It is important to have children so family traditions will continue.
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