Why is it that my boyfriend wants a child and yet still acts like one??

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That is the case sometimes with men. There are times when men like the idea of having a child but aren't necessarily able to handle the responsibility nor are they capable of assuming it. If you ask me it has to do with their need to proliferate and have someone continue their legacy.

I wouldn't look for any logical explanations to this phenomena. 

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Hi,


One can be a child and still wants to have a child.  Please remember that some males remain childs even after they reach 80 years old...... In fact they'll never change.... (don't even try).  You have to ask yourself: Do I want to spend the rest of my life with a "childish" man ? and then ask yourself: Is that man the man I want to have my babies from ?  If the answers are "YES" go for it, but if the answer (to 1 or 2) is NO, better find someone that suits you more. 
Best regards,
Love is the battery of life....

becuase you can never take the child out of you but maybe by acting like one he will know how to take care of a child and or maybe you can ask him why he is so childish i bet he will try to act like an adult if you ask.

let me guess he likes playing his video games lol.. i wouldnt have no baby with him cause thats just how its gonna be.Get a REAL MAN!!! 

Because men are big kids and I personally don't think that men ever really grow up but on the bright side just because he acts like a kid doesn't mean he will be a bad dad so if you're ready for a child good luck and happy living!!

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