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Yes, me. I am nearly 62 and have no children of my own.
I still love my life! |
we are in our late 50's. married more than 30 years and we've never had children. neighbor came over once with a couple month old kid and keep holding up to my wife to take him, so after about 15/20 min's my wife takes him and sets him on the ground. never happened again
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NP here who is childfree - "only" 32 years old, but showing no signs of changing and I have pretty strong personal preferences for no kids over the age of 35 (I know that can change, but I actually would have preferred to have kids before 30 if I was going to have them, and still feel that way now even though I'm over 30). So solidly on the way to making it permanent and will make it permanent after I'm 35. DH feels the same. Anyway, I asked my grandmother, who is not a warm & fuzzy people person, about this. She totally said "It's just what you did" and indicated that she didn't enjoy being a mother and wouldn't have had kids if she didn't feel the social pressure. Her life is NOT happier now for having children, and her kids/grandkids most certainly are not the light of her life. I love my grandma, but she would have had a much happier life child-free (however, my grandpa, now deceased, would have been devastated without kids). I'm glad I have the choice. I'm also an only child of an only child and was the only grandchild on both sides until I was a teenager, so I come from a long line of "not very child friendly" people. I suspect that makes it easier. |
Childfree with three cats. Have had at least one cat or dog through my entire adult life. |
Childfree with two cats who we refer to our furbabies. . . (waits for the parental scorn) |