I decided I never wanted children when I was a teenager. Mainly out of selfishness. I wanted freedom. It also helped my decision by seeing my older siblings being mired down with all their many children. (15) I did get to get some nurturing in by helping raise one of my nephews. I also homeschooled him for 5 years, and he’s just finished his second year in . I’m 52 now. No regrets at all. I prefer to put my nurturing into my love relationships. ?
There are many ways to still be an influence on kids (if you want to) without actually creating one... We should focus on the ones that are already here and miserable.
Me too! Our entire culture since the beginning of time has mandated the necessity for women to Define themselves by their ability to breed. I think that's bullshit! I don't have children, and I have been able to have the finances, time and freedom to nurture the things that I find most important in this life. None of them included my own crotch droppings!
Crotch droppings, that's a new one. ?
Posted by MacStrikerWhen being selfish is better than being selfless...
Posted by MacStriker"Shop Smart, Shop S-Mart."
Posted by MacStrikerWhen people with kids say "they are an investment!" (as if it's a positive thing), this is what comes to mind...
Posted by MacStrikerA book club that only allows ONE book, seems kinda narrow...
Posted by MacStrikerKids = Party Poopers (literally)
Posted by MacStrikerNone is better than one!
Posted by MacStrikerThose Ungrateful Crotch-Goblins!
Posted by MacStrikerI'm not saying it's right, but i understand the sentiments of the reply...
Posted by MacStriker"... it's a peaceful life..."
Posted by JGalA little late but still applies every day.
Posted by MacStrikerAll the crotch goblins giving a breather to their breeders for most of the day. SerenityNow!
Posted by UrsiMajorWell, I guess this beats a pregnancy positive.
Posted by KojaksmomIt might work!
Posted by UrsiMajorYou're welcome
Posted by MacStrikerThe struggle is real
Posted by Tejas0123456789