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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And if you can't understand that bringing a child into the world and raising them with love is more meaningful to most people than climbing some BS corporate ladder... well... frankly I'm glad your DNA won't be included in the next generation[/quote] This is OP - and I realize this is sort of a trolly response, but it's one I'd actually like to address. I think a lot of people assume that people - like me - decide not to have kids because we put career ahead of family. I'm sure that's true for some people. But it's actually not the case for me or for many of the other people without kids who I know. For many of us, not having kids has given us a lot of flexibility NOT to have to climb the corporate ladder. I know a lot of really interesting people with kids - and I also know a lot of really interesting people without kids. People who are pursuing the sorts of jobs that it might be hard t do if you needed to make enough $$ to save for college, or live in a good school district. Anyway, I don't mean to sound defensive. It's just a strange stereotype of people with no kids - that we're all wearing suits on the weekends and using all that time we're not with kids to go earn some more money. I guess I should say - I am happy to answer anyone's questions about what it's like to not want kids, if anyone has any. Again: I really do appreciate those who took the time to give such thoughtful responses. [/quote] I agree with you, OP! I have some childless friends and none of them are corporate ladder-climbers. They have other passions that are as equally important as loving a child.[/quote] It's sad that a lot of us see these options: career, kids, or both. I'm in the both category and I just don't have time to see other varibles at this stage in life. [/quote]
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