| My peer group for more than a decade before I had a kid was extremely anti-child. The pressure was definitely to NOT have kids. So I felt like I had to go against the social pressure that I experienced to birth a kid. |
We’re at 43% last time I checked, just an FYI |
| Most people around here have kids relatively late (by comparison, it wasn’t and isn’t uncommon where I grew up for someone to be 22 and married with 2 kids). So if there is indeed a “biological urge” to have kids, most of my peers now suppressed that urge for a long time. |
| Yes. I feel like this is basically my life now because almost nobody in my circle has kids. Lots of child free by choice, some who still haven’t met a partner and don’t want to explore single parenthood. While I’m also dedicated to my career, travel, and whatnot, I’ve always known I wanted kids and having them has been great. |
If it wasn’t the norm, you probably wouldn’t be here. So there’s that. |
| Nope! I caved to society. |
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Probably not. It would have sent it me down a very different path. I went into relationships basically accepting that most partners would want children. If it wasn't the norm it would have been practical to consider, or even specifically pursue, partners that did not want children.
Kids are the luck of the draw, and the odds aren't always in your favor. It's definitely a choice I regret, although it's not obvious it was a mistake given the information I had at the time. |
I assume that's the percentage of adults with kids, right? In which case, that's an incredibly misleading figure, since it doesn't count the people that simply haven't had kids *yet.*. The overwhelming percentage of adults have kids in their lifetime. |
| Yes but my BIL & his wife wouldn't. |
| If I could have had them, yes. Infertility is more and more of a problem, and younger generations don't have the money for infertility treatment or adoption. |
Yes because people are postponing childbearing longer and longer. |
Wow, I had no idea it was that high! But I guess I'm not surprised. Whenever I meet an older person without a kid it seems unusual. |
I'm not sure... I always enjoyed babysitting when I was a young adult and picked a career with working with kids....and love my kids and would take a bullet for them. I definitely felt the pressure as my friends began to get married and have kids..but damn, the relentlessness of raising healthy, happy kids in todays's world plus working full time, and having a chronic illness is tough!! If I knew how damn hard it was going to be, and there was no societal pressure, I might have been totally fine with being a doting aunt and volunteering with children
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| Yes. I love having kids. I didn't want them until my 30s though. |
BEst effing comment in this thread. |