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AIBU?

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AIBU to not have or ever want children

30 replies

cheerybear · 13/06/2014 10:37

but to come on Mumsnet purely for entertainment reasons, mostly because a few friends have said it's their guilty pleasure with the rows etc, I checked it out and have become an addict (it's a bit like reading the problem pages of magazines when you're a kid). I must say I have stalked for ages and pop on when it's quiet at work or during my lunch for a read.

Obviously I don't like anybody who is unhappy or having serious problems, but some of the arguments on here are very funny. I only joined last night to get involved in one.

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DramaAlpaca · 13/06/2014 14:29

Of course YANBU & you are very welcome Smile.

One of the best things about MN is the variety of people you come across on here.

calculatorsatdawn · 13/06/2014 15:07

Hakluyt

Have my first Biscuit

Hakluyt · 13/06/2014 17:39

Well, every day's a school day! It didn't cross my mind thqt anyone who wasn't a parent or planing on being one would even consider Mumsnet as a destination. But...welcome, one and all.

WorraLiberty · 13/06/2014 23:06

Don't worry Hakluyt, you're not the only one to have not considered that.

Because MN is so big, you can type a question into Google and often an MN thread will be included in the results. The question might be about fashion/cooking/relationships/bereavement or even pets...so that often brings a lot of childless people to the site IYSWIM?

squoosh · 13/06/2014 23:45

I think MN is one of the few websites where you can find intelligent conversation on lots of different topics that (in the main) doesn't descend into tiresome ugliness.

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