Khaled Al-Sawi Regrets Not Having Children Sooner
Egyptian Artist Khaled Al-Sawi Expresses regret Over Delaying Fatherhood
Renowned Egyptian artist Khaled Al-Sawi has opened up about his regret over not starting a family earlier in life. In a recent televised interview, the 68-year-old artist candidly shared his feelings, emphasizing the importance of embracing fatherhood at a younger age.
al-Sawi, who married at 48, revealed that his decision too delay having children was influenced by his battle with hepatitis C. He underwent intense treatment that left him feeling physically drained, leading him to believe it wasn’t the right time to start a family.
“Why should I bring a child into this world when my body was full of viruses and toxins?” he reflected.
Looking back, Al-sawi acknowledges that his decision was a mistake. “I should have trusted in God’s plan,” he admitted.
The artist’s heartfelt words serve as a poignant reminder of the complexities of life choices. He encourages young people to prioritize starting families, emphasizing the physical and emotional demands of parenthood.
“Marriage requires physical strength,” Al-Sawi stated.
While al-Sawi accepts that he may not experiance fatherhood in the conventional sense, he remains open to the possibility of becoming a father later in life.
“I’ll still be his grandfather,” he said with a touch of wistfulness, acknowledging the age difference.
Despite the unconventional path, Al-Sawi’s love for children remains unwavering. He expressed his unwavering commitment to showering any future child with affection and support.
Renowned Egyptian Artist Reflects on Delayed Fatherhood
Cairo, Egypt – Renowned Egyptian artist Khaled Al-Sawi, 68, recently shared his regrets about delaying fatherhood in a candid televised interview. Al-Sawi,who married at the age of 48,revealed that his decision was influenced by his battle with hepatitis C.
“Why should I bring a child into this world when my body was full of viruses and toxins?” he reflected.
The artist underwent intense treatment which left him feeling weakened,leading him too believe it wasn’t the right time to start a family. Looking back, Al-Sawi acknowledges that his decision was a mistake.
“I should have trusted in God’s plan,” he admitted.
Al-Sawi emphasized the importance of embracing fatherhood at a younger age, encouraging young people to prioritize starting families while they possess the physical and emotional strength required for parenthood.
Although Al-Sawi accepts he may not experience fatherhood in the conventional sense, he remains open to the possibility of becoming a father later in life.
“I’ll still be his grandfather,” he said wistfully, acknowledging the age difference.
Despite the unconventional path, Al-Sawi’s love for children remains unwavering. he expressed his unwavering commitment to showering any future child with affection and support.
