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Parental Pressure for Grandkids

After time away managing real life, SG returns with a revelation—her parents want grandchildren. It’s one thing when her mother mentions it, but her father brings it up during a casual grocery trip, introducing a potential match named Mike, a 32-year-old UPS worker. Shocked by her dad’s seriousness, SG questions whether this pressure is even fair. Parental matchmaking turns from humorous to jaw-dropping as she realizes both her parents are officially campaigning for her to produce grandkids soon

Matchmaking Attempt

SG’s father enthusiastically describes Mike as tall, stable, and employed for a decade. But when she learns he already has a child who doesn’t live with him, she’s stunned. Her father casually defends him, saying the kid lives in another state. The conversation spirals into disbelief. The exchange highlights the growing urgency parents feel about grandchildren, often ignoring compatibility or emotional readiness.

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Imagining Motherhood Impact

The encounter sparks reflection on how motherhood would transform SG’s world—her goals, mindset, wardrobe, financial discipline, and sleep schedule. She admits wanting children eventually but refuses to let her biological clock dictate unwise choices. Becoming a parent too soon could compromise her self-growth. She understands responsible motherhood requires preparation and personal stability. Wanting children doesn’t mean rushing into parenthood simply to satisfy family or social expectations

Preparing Before Parenthood

SG outlines her personal checklist before motherhood: keep a plant alive, get a dog, build a healthy relationship, balance her finances, repent for past jokes about kids, and travel freely before parental duties tie her down. Each step represents readiness, growth, and emotional maturity. Until then, she plans to continue living fully, focusing on self-improvement while humorously declaring she’ll keep “dispensing unfertilized eggs.”

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