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...to think that the childless by choice are judged harshly?

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SadlyNotNormal · 08/06/2016 13:48

I have a step son with Asperger's, hence being on here in the first place (in case you wondered).

My question is, even if you don't think you want kids, does that change when you actually have them? Do you magically want to become a parent even if you had doubts before? I ask this most sincerely, as this is the impression my friends with children are currently giving me and I'm curious. When I say that I understand those who don't want children (because of the work involved) I usually get the stock "oh but they're worth it" response which drives me nuts, because the implication is that everyone should have children, because they're so wonderful. Now don't get me wrong, I'm strongly in favour of people having kids if they really want them and always have been. If you really want kids and you are able to, then of course have them. I don't feel as though it goes both ways though. The childless-by-choice are judged harshly (I think) by 'society' / the media as being selfish and I hate that. Surely having children is the same as anything else in life - a choice, a 'project' to pursue or not depending on your desires (if you are fortunate enough to be able to have them)?

I've known since I was 12 that I didn't want them. It's not the idea of childbirth or the sleepless nights or the dirty nappies that bothers me (I was an au pair for a while so have dealt with some pretty intense baby / toddler stuff). It's the thought of having more freedom / money / time to pursue my creative projects in my life that makes my heart soar.

Do you think that more people regret having children than is talked about?

Thanks (in advance) for letting me rant on here. It means that I won't bring it up with friends. I'm tired of hearing how wonderful it is to have children when people know full well I don't want any more (my step son is great and I'm glad to have him; he is also Enough). Would love to hear your thoughts. I hope I haven't caused any offence with my questions.

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 11/06/2016 15:18

I don't think that way Helena. I was saying that there are people out there that do.
Sorry for any confusion.
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HelenaDove · 11/06/2016 15:27

Oh sorry I misunderstood Thanks

TooMuchMNTime · 11/06/2016 20:23

Monkey "I don't see many articles entitled 'twenty reasons that having kids is the best thing ever and way better than being childless' "

that's interesting. I am not much of a mass media consumer, so "lifestyle" articles pass me by. From a vague awareness of what pops up sometimes - and this is before I joined MN so not from cookies - I see a lot of articles saying how life doesn't really happen till you have kids.

Village seems to have totally missed how she might have upset the childless who did try to have children, but I sense an agenda there anyway.

Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 11/06/2016 20:23

Aww it's okay. It happens. No hard feelings
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