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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Incels cannot fathom that most women have no desire to marry or have kids.[/quote] A young woman in their early twenties may think they don't want to have kids. My experience is that sometime in their late twenties or early thirties most women start feeling differently about children. And unsurprisingly it's at those ages where women's fertility takes a nosedive. Biology finds a way. Some women may never want to have kids. But most women? You are delusional. If you poll women in their late teens or early twenties you may get a large number, but by their mid thirties? 4-5 percent tops. [/quote] Nearly half of women in the US under the age of 45 are childless, as of January.[/quote] They are childless, but not by choice. You got a large contingent of single women who are holding out for a guy who meets their ridiculous standards, and will continue holding out well into crazy cat lady territory. You got a large contingent of women who married but married late and are no longer capable of having children. A huge proportion of women who attempt to have kids by their mid thirties can no longer conceive. You got a small number of women who at that age still want to remain childless.[/quote] I, and many others, would rather be single & childfree (yes, it’s by choice) than settle for mediocrity. Not sure why that’s so hard for you to understand. I own an SFH in a great neighborhood, have a great flexible job & social circle. If I want to have a kid eventually, I will. Zero desire to add a partner to the mix.[/quote] You feel that way now. It's an almost guarantee you will feel differently when you're older. Case and point: Candace Bushnell https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7295837/Sex-City-writer-admits-regrets-choosing-career-having-children.html#:~:text=But%20Sex%20and%20the%20City%20creator%20Candace%20Bushnell%2C,York%20who%20famously%20chooses%20her%20independence%20over%20motherhood.[/quote] I’m just fine, thank you very much. And I see you playing into the trope that women can’t think for ourselves or make decisions. [/quote] I just love it how these strong DCUM women, when presented with [b]a different view[/b], start spouting "I am being oppressed"[/quote] A misogynistic one, you mean. [/quote]
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