How many times has he fought the same villains? Dude totally keeps putting his hand in the same fire.
Honestly? A little bit, yeah. Not like a Didio level of "they must be miserable and hate their lives!" kinda thing, but I think we're forgetting some of the core themes that drive this franchise.
One of the many things I love about Clark is where his life is flawed and where he himself is a little broken, but he doesn't wallow in it. I adore the fact that this is a guy in comic books who lost his parents and didn't become obsessed over it. This is the guy who believed for most of his life that he'd never be able to have children, and made his peace with that. The last of an entire species, and he saves what he can, celebrates what he can, and is good with that despite knowing it'll never be enough to change his people's fate. When Clark has a perfect life, where's the fun? Where's the contrast? The inner conflict and challenge he has to overcome? When Clark's life is perfect, the only challenges he has are external ones and those are always the least interesting challenges to have.
There's a strong undercurrent of loneliness and alienation in Superman. Always has been. There's a lot of "normal person" things he can't have. When he gets those things, all the complaints non-fans make about him being vanilla and boring start to actually have some merit.
Thematically I was against Clark having a kid in the first place. That's a slice of normal life Clark shouldn't have been able to enjoy. Jon won me over pretty quick because he's a cute kid and a lot of fun. But Superman wasn't meant to have a Rockwell perfect family life. He was meant to be a man capable of doing anything, but who would never have certain things the rest of us take for granted. That was the trade-off; phenomenal cosmic power, itty bitty corner office.