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Originally posted by Cassywhat's the difference between a newly married couple with no children, a couples married for ten years with no children, or an unmarried childless couple who has been together for 20 years? They're all families just the same.Sandy
Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty
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Originally posted by MsSassyBaskets View PostWow, I'd be totally irritated if someone told me DH and I weren't a family just because we don't have kids! Kids are not a necessary ingredient of every family! I also find it annoying when people ask when we're going to "start a family" -- um, we already have. This IS our family. Maybe we'll expand it someday...
Point being, I'd say your wedding date.
Anyway, going back to the original question, after reading through the responses, I'd agree the marriage date is preferable. At that point you are officially forming a new relationship and household.
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I asked DH what he thought and he was all, "huh, what, why, who cares?" And then came back 10 min later out of the blue saying he doesn't care or know if a married childless couple is a "family" but doesn't believe just having a child automatically makes a family (i.e. two people in no or a casual relationship having a child a la 16 and pregnant.
It's always good to know he is "sort of?" listening to my rambling.Married to a newly minted Pediatric Rad, momma to a sweet girl and a bunch of (mostly) cute boy monsters.
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Being a therapist has shown me so many different ways people define what "family" means to them. It doesn't have to just be nuclear. When I was married to my ex, we were a family. When it was just DD and I, we were our own little family. When DH and I got married we didn't have kids together, but both brought children to the marriage. We are very much a family.
Go with the date that feels most right for you and your DH. The sign will turn out great.Married to a peds surgeon attending
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Originally posted by lovelight View PostI agree with the majority - wedding date. I consider myself and DH to be our own little family even with no kids.
Also, I've always wanted one of these, but haven't gotten my act together enough to actually order one.
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