Conservative couple married for 10 years, yet no children: Would you assume marital issues?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cervical cancer or a “Lindsay Graham” right wing hubby.


Feel like I’ve read that cervical cancer rates for women in their 30s have exploded. I’m unsure what % who come down with it end up unable to have children?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would assume I should mind my own damn business


Yes!!

My cousin and his wife dealt with infertility for 9 years, even in their 20s. MYOB
Anonymous
I would not think anything of it. Maybe they do not want kids. None of your business!
Anonymous
I wouldn't think anything of it, spending time pondering people's reproductive decisions is just bizarre.
Anonymous
I would assume I should mind my own business as that costs nothing and in most cases especially this one hurts no one.

Try it op.
Or get a hobby. Basket weaving seems nice.
Anonymous
I was infertile in my 20s. Had donor egg babies in my early 30s. I was on a donor egg message board and the cohort that I went through my first cycle with was mostly women in their 20s and early 30s using donor eggs. Some had premature ovarian failure or had their ovaries removed because of cancer or lost ovaries to an ectopic pregnancy. One of the women ended up having a baby with Down Syndrome from young donor eggs. It’s all a numbers game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d just assume fertility issues from one or both and neither believing in IVF or adoption for whatever reason.


Fertility issues when they married around age 25? That seems very unlikely, no? Or do you mean even though they were married, they waited for careers and other pursuits, and by the time they really tried it was challenging?


Are you an idiot? People of all ages can have fertility issues, and you have to either a moron or a heartless bastard to.ot understand it. Read up on infertility and then shut up.
Anonymous
Gal we know in her 20s can't conceive because of complications from lymes disease.
Anonymous
Sounds very judgmental. Know several people who had IF in their 20’s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I are staunch conservative though we didn’t marry young. Met at 28 & 30 and have been together for 8 years. We don’t want kids and are very happy together. I wouldn’t assume marital issues. They could have fertility issues or may not want kids. Regardless, it’s none of your business.


MAGA!


Morons.
Anonymous
I met my husband in college and we married 6 weeks after my graduation.
First kid wasn’t born til 6 years later and that seemed fast.

For the record, we’re both the opposite of conservative. Flaming liberals.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d just assume fertility issues from one or both and neither believing in IVF or adoption for whatever reason.


Fertility issues when they married around age 25? That seems very unlikely, no? Or do you mean even though they were married, they waited for careers and other pursuits, and by the time they really tried it was challenging?



Yes! Happened to me. Took many years of failed ivf to get 1 child. Can be male infertility too, but ours were both male and female.
Anonymous
Fertility issues
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gal we know in her 20s can't conceive because of complications from lymes disease.


?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He’s probably boinking the wrong hole if they didn’t have any sex ed.


Amazing how human beings procreated for a millennia without sex ed.



Lol!!!
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