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Then a toddler, a child, a teen, an adult, a posterity.
They'll under-breed themselves out of existence.
Meanwhile, the ever more extremist Muslims of Britain have five (slightly exaggerated) kids each.
For just one generation. At max.
After that, they are all dead!
The good news is self-absorbed, high-maintenance women will not reproduce more offspring like themselves.
Being a academic educated man and living in good ole Europe I am quite familiar with women who refuse to multiply. The proportion of childless academic women is around 40% here in Germany. During the time I attended univercity nearly all my girlfriends (I had a few) told me that they only want to become pregnant if it will be compatible with their career. Since being pregnant and having kids is never compatible with careers, quite a lot of them never will have a own family.
Another effect of this standpoint is, that others of them are desperately trying to get pregnant when their time to be fertile is simply over after they reconsidered the whole thing. Not all couples are able to get kids when they hit the 40ties.
Last but not least many men simply do not want to have children anymore when they are 40, 50 or even 60. Since it is typical that many woman are much younger than their husbands it can be a real problem for men to start a (new) family in their mid 50ties. I wouldn't do that either. Besides there is a broad movement among European men to renounce traditional families because the divorce rate is at nearly 50%. It is not funny to be a cash cow. The changed moral conditions made it easy in western Europe to live with girlfriends without being married. Nobody cares about the sexual behavoiur of others as long as no one has to deal with material loss or damage.
I am among those who did it quite traditional. I am married to the nicest and prettiest girl you can think of and our three wild little boys are the proof that it was worth doing it.
The funny thing is, that we have many childless female friends with academic grades in their late 30ties, who are absolutely crazy about my kids. Sometimes the boys are really fed up with their "aunts" trying to kiss them all over. Although of course they like the expensive gifts, they hate being a substitute for some frustated friends of ours. We even had to cool down some relationships a bit. Do not get me wrong - not all women are that way, but some are for sure.
I think it is a fact that human nature can not be tricked. If a woman decides to live without her own kids (this can be very reasonable in some cases) she usually has to pay a bitter price.
The self-absorption of the women interviewed in this piece is truly breathtaking. I'm glad that they have decided not to reproduce.
Hopefully she will be dead before the Muzzies come to lop off her head. Such a thing is really not very pleasant at all. Of course, if nobody has babies in the West, such a thing is quite inevitable.
Meanwhile, the Muslim population continues to grow.
These are precisely the people who should not have children because they still are children. Leave the child-bearing and rearing to the grown-ups. We'll take care of it.
Childless, er, planning not to, never, sterility as lifestyle, um, no kids forever - uh, um, er . . . . remind me again why same sex couples should not be allowed to get married.
Besides, if you don't have children, you'll never experience the TRUE joy..being a grandparent!!!...(G)
...and your towel-headed neighbors, not having this self-indulgent attitude, will out-breed you in two generations. Welcome to Great Britistan.
A rather succinct summation of atheism.
Those with attitudes like this shouldn't pass on their genes.
Then there's some of us that should take up the slack!
Better to have no desire for children than to have 5 and be Andria Yates.
I have a sister who feels the same way. She is a 46 year old orthodontist who hates children. She fulfills any needs by having relatives with children come visit her then she sends them home. I think she may regret it in a few years when she can no longer have the choice to have her own children. That time is coming quicker. I guess the results will come forward soon enough.
Then something amazing happened...God blessed us with a pregnancy. After the intial shock and fear, we both fell in love with who we thought would be our little boy, Nicholas Christopher. One month after we found out about him, I had a miscarriage and he was gone. He will forever be in our hearts as the child who changed our minds about having children - now I can't wait to have one.
I'm not saying everyone would feel the same way we did..my husband and I are Christians, and would never even think to end a pregnancy out of our own power. I have a feeling the majority of these women in the article don't believe in God or Jesus, and would not have a problem terminating their pregnancy. Actually, when I considered myself 'childfree,' women on a website would refer to their accidental pregnancies as 'parasites.' I could never do that myself, but for some women, that's what they are.
I have never felt love for another person like I felt for Nicholas, and I can't wait until I can hold a baby that's both a part of myself and my husband.
Never say never. :-)