Posted on 03/04/2007 12:53:59 PM PST by SmithL
It was time for the "Childfree Landslide News." Christine Fisher leaned forward and announced this in a soft voice that would sound surprisingly strong when it aired as part of her weekly (at least on Mars, she says, where weeks are 13 days) online show, the "Adult Space Child Free Podcast." She had just put in a day at the pharmaceutical company where she works and was home in her Newark apartment, shoes off, with her husband flopped on a sofa reading in the next room and her two cats roaming underfoot.
She started the podcast, a medley of commentary, news and personal narrative, to reach an audience outside "diaperland" about a year ago. Fisher knew as early as third grade that she did not want children. She had no interest in games that involved playing house or cooing over babies. In the world of childfree men and women, she is what's known as an "early articulator." Now 32, she has had her share of friends who became temporarily unavailable or disappeared when they had kids. Even in the Bay Area, which Fisher finds one of the better places for childfree mingling because of its cultural diversity -- San Francisco has one of the lowest ratios of kids of any U.S. city -- it can be hard for the childfree to connect.
Her listeners are a far-flung demographic, with a few hundred of various ages mostly in the United States, but also scattered as far away as the United Arab Emirates, Norway and Uruguay....Then, in what's become her signature end to the show, she leaned into the microphone and said, "This is Chris the Fixed Kitty saying, 'Keep from breeding!' "
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Sandy wins. My cat is distinguished, in her rather bulky, middle-aged way, but she's not very nice.
More often it's: "Duncan, what have you done to my computer and why does everything look strange now? HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO UNDO THIS!!!!!!!"
Awww, can't we make just a little noise? It's more fun that way.
From Valerie, the "Crazy Cat Lady" that you have all been taking shots at: First of all, I would like to say that the SF Childfree Meetup group is NOT a support group - it is simply a social group to meet other people with the same interests. If you looked at our site, or read the complete article in question, you would see that. I would also like to say, to all of you who say my cat is unhappy, that my cats (all of them) are very happy, but for some reason the Chronicle chose to publish the one photo where, after several flashes going off in her face, my cat became impatient and looks a bit purturbed.
To address some of the comments here: {I do find it a little amusing that no one in San Francisco has a problem with adults that want to live "child-free" wanting to go places where they won't encounter children, but would be up in arms if someone started a "gay free" podcast for people who didn't want to be around homosexuals.} We never said that we want to go places that are child free. Our group is simply for people who don't need to hire sitters in order to get together. I don't hate kids. I don't tell other people how to live, and frankly I am at a loss as to why anyone cares whether or not I have children. Please explain to me how this affects you all, or why you care? I don't care if you have kids, I just don't happen to want them and am tired of explaining this to the world at large.
{So with all those pots and pans in her kitchen, who does she cook for? The cats?} I am actually a gourmet cook, who has many, many friends (gay, straight, single, couples, who I cook for. The cats eat cat food. Why do I need kids in order to cook? Not sure I understand your point.
{Look, if she doesn't want to have kids, that's fine, but there's no need to form an organization about it, which will inevitably escalate into demanding special rights and privileges. Besides, who'd want to procreate with these broads anyway? These women couldn't get a man if it was closing time at the bar and were the only gals inside of it.} There is a need for me to meet other people with similar interests. There are book clubs, language clubs, etc. This doesn't mean we want any sort of priveledges, etc, just that we want to meet other people like us. Don't you tend to hang out with people who share your interests? Why is that wrong? And to the man comment - most in our group are married, and the single ones date regularly, just like everyone else.
{Where are these thundering herds calling out " breed, breed, BREED"? What? You don't know. Don't be surprised, I can't see or hear them either.} Frankly, they are everywhere. Just because you stay out of other people's business, don't assume everyone else does. All my life people have tried to convince me to have kids. Again, I ask, Why do you all care so much??? How does this affect you, personally? I have had to explain this endlessly since I was old enough to have kids.
{but whose gonna pay for HER AND HER HUSBANDS social security when they retire??? if we don't at least replace the population social secutiy will become extinct and there will be a shitload of elderly and NO ONE to take care of them.} We all pay for our own retirement. I have a retirement plan, and don't expect my children to pay for me. Talk about selfish. The world is overpopulated as it is - why do you think you need my offspring?
{I really wish here mother made the decision to be child free.} What is with all of the mean-spirited comments towards me? You don't know me. I don't say mean things about you. I don't wish you dead, or never having been born. I don't tell you what to do with your body. And yet once again, you attack me.
{Surely, you and I can agree that parenthood is not for everyone. No? And if so, why would you want to call this lady a crackpot?} To Old Possum - thank you!!! My point exactly. Old Possum, you are very articulate, and my thanks for your words not only in this post, but in subsequent ones.
And lastly {I don't advertise my life decisions on the Internet, she does, and celebrates it, even to the point of getting an SF Chronicle article written about it. Thats the difference.} I didn't go looking for the Chronicle article. They came to me. Obviously, the writer had an interest and curiousity about us and our decision/lifestyle. We are not the type of people to search out our 15 minutes, but agreed to talk to the writer because she (although she has children) was understanding and sympathetic to us.
the answer is....all those horrible children she tried to avoid all those years....
people really think they ain't going to get old...
Cherry, is it right of you to have children just so that someone will take care of you in your old age? Is that your reason that I should have kids? If I am feeble when I get old, then I suppose I will end up in a nursing home. Difference is, I will have enough money to afford a nice one. Once again, I am not trying to avoid "horrible" children, as you put it. I don't hate kids. I just don't want to have any, and none of you have convinced me yet. What about people who can't have kids? Do you say these mean things to them??
Since this seems to have been revived - FReeRider Ping.
Thank you :)
She is stunning.
I have 15 year old boy/girl twins, and right now my wife and I would be hard-pressed to argue about how great it is to have kids. When they were born, yes. But beginning in the last year or so, they are asserting their freedom (while still depending on us for room, board, transporation and money). All that said, we made the right decision. Despite periodic regret we are happy with our choice.
However, those who feel otherwise should be allowed their choice, without a hassle from the rest of us.
I have no problem with your choice not to have children.
See my profile page - not having kids is one of the "FR Deadly Sins" in the minds of some here.
"What is with all of the mean-spirited comments towards me?"
Unfortunately, all large groups are bound to have a few jerks. You can rest assured you're not the first childless person to be needlessly bashed on FreeRepbulic.
Jonah Hex, proud father of twin 14-year olds...
LOL!
I love the list.
Thanks! :)
"Fisher knew as early as third grade that she did not want children. She had no interest in games that involved playing house or cooing over babies."
I knew exactly this same thing too, and was quite strong-minded about it. I never played with dolls or had any interest in babysitting or other people's children.
Now I'm 26, I have a wonderful husband, and I've found I really want children as soon as possible.
I wish they wouldn't write things in such a way that assumes people are incapable of changing their stance if they decide things in third grade, or exhibit certian behaviors at a young age.
There are a lot of people who seem to be disturbed when their choices are not ratified by the behavior of others. Many here mistakenly believed you to be one of them, and clearly, your response shows to me that you are not.
I had three kids, and since two of them took their mother's side after a subsequent custody battle (where she wanted to marry-and eventually did-a convicted child rapist) you can correctly surmise that my fatherhood experience was one of my regrets in life. Of course, everyone's mileage may vary.
My significant other and I will be moving in next month, and she has remained childless. We understand completely your feeling about being able to go out, and not have to deal with someone else's spoiled brats. It's too bad the upscale hamburger restaurants (like Red Robin in my area) are visited by those with children who would be much happier playing in the plastic balls at McDonald's 'PlayLand'. We've actually found ourselves taking advantage of the fact that the lounges have become smokefree in our respective states in order to comfortably eat a meal.
Again, thanks for taking the time to respond, you remind folks here that sometimes they are sniping about real people when they spout intolerance for those whose lifestyle choices don't completely match their own.
Hi Valerie,
This is Slim the Childless, and holder of the FREERIDER pinglist (a bunch of us who don't have kids) - see post # 68 for some of the members.
Here's the thread that got us started.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1590865/posts
It's pretty funny after we hijacked it.
Welcome to FR, hang out with the fun folks!
Hey, I scored over 50%! Cool!
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