Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I am childfree and so glad that my parents don't feel the way you do. They wanted to have a child to have the experience of raising a child, and that was their decision, not mine, obviously. I do not want this experience, and they understand and accept my decision. Frankly, more and more parents should expect to not have grandchildren, as younger generations come to terms with the devastation that climate change is wreaking on the earth.
Sanctimonious much?
OMG. So brainwashed.
Brainwashed, huh? To my mind, brainwashed is following the life script of college, marriage, house, kids. Try thinking for yourself for a change, not doing what everyone else has done.
I do! You are merely spouting off democrat talking points fed to you by the media.
And you are a mindless slave to your base instincts, no different than a rutting pig or a fertile cockroach. Life support for a reproductive system.
You do realize how crazy that response is, don’t you? Out of your mind.
Insane to me is having children while the planet heaves with almost 8 billion people, and expecting everything to be fine. It’s great to mash your genitals together with someone else’s, just use contraception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I am childfree and so glad that my parents don't feel the way you do. They wanted to have a child to have the experience of raising a child, and that was their decision, not mine, obviously. I do not want this experience, and they understand and accept my decision. Frankly, more and more parents should expect to not have grandchildren, as younger generations come to terms with the devastation that climate change is wreaking on the earth.
Sanctimonious much?
OMG. So brainwashed.
Brainwashed, huh? To my mind, brainwashed is following the life script of college, marriage, house, kids. Try thinking for yourself for a change, not doing what everyone else has done.
I do! You are merely spouting off democrat talking points fed to you by the media.
And you are a mindless slave to your base instincts, no different than a rutting pig or a fertile cockroach. Life support for a reproductive system.
You do realize how crazy that response is, don’t you? Out of your mind.
Insane to me is having children while the planet heaves with almost 8 billion people, and expecting everything to be fine. It’s great to mash your genitals together with someone else’s, just use contraception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think exactly like you, OP, except that I love parenting and do not regret prioritizing my children.
However, I agree with your greater point. What's the point if my line ends?
I don't know how old you are, but my uncle became a grandfather at 80+ years old. He had his daughter later in life, and she had a daughter at 36. It was probably the happiest day of his life.
The point is that you got to experience life. That’s it. You aren’t going to know anything about your “line” so why do you care? The world could blow up tomorrow. Would you think your life was pointless then?
PP you replied to. I come from a line of aristocrats and the point is to have kids and transmit one's family culture and wealth. We've been doing that for a thousand years. But it's OK you don't understand. I did not create the thread. I hope my kids have kids. I would be so happy to babysit.
I see. I came from a line of people whose culture and wealth were looted by colonial aristocrats. The sooner your line dies the happier I will be.
Wtf is wrong with you? You need therapy. Wishing death to people online isn’t stable.
Anonymous wrote:The point was to have the experience of raising your children.
Anonymous wrote:Not talking about X chromosomes. Talking about mitochondrial DNA which is only passed through the mother. If my boys ever have children, their children will inherit their mitochondrial DNA from their mother.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister and I I only had boys, so our bloodline stopped with them. No more mitochondrial DNA from my ancestors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the PP, and PS, yes I will help as much as I can I if/when they chose to procreate. But I vowed that I will not be the source of pressure one way or the other. Their bodies, their choices.
Not really their bodies. This ain’t the Barbie movie.
For thousands of years my family had kids and paid it forward. I doubt they expected in 2023 a future descendent would kill off their unborn children and the blood line would stop
So no not your body really,
Boys get x chromosomes from their moms. Clearly you don't understand genetics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
However, I agree with your greater point. What's the point if my line ends?
Are you the Queen of England or something? Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:
However, I agree with your greater point. What's the point if my line ends?
Anonymous wrote:I literally gave up 22 years of my life between pregnancy and up college.
From kids soccer, back to school nights, SAT tutors, 21 birthday parties, play dates, paying for everything including college.
What was point of any of it without grandkids?
Lonely sad life for me at an empty Thanksgiving table with no one to even leave my stuff too.
What was point of having kids, what was even point of career or big house?
Not talking about X chromosomes. Talking about mitochondrial DNA which is only passed through the mother. If my boys ever have children, their children will inherit their mitochondrial DNA from their mother.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister and I I only had boys, so our bloodline stopped with them. No more mitochondrial DNA from my ancestors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the PP, and PS, yes I will help as much as I can I if/when they chose to procreate. But I vowed that I will not be the source of pressure one way or the other. Their bodies, their choices.
Not really their bodies. This ain’t the Barbie movie.
For thousands of years my family had kids and paid it forward. I doubt they expected in 2023 a future descendent would kill off their unborn children and the blood line would stop
So no not your body really,
Boys get x chromosomes from their moms. Clearly you don't understand genetics.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I worry that my 28 and 30 year old will never have kids. They both move out, but don't think they can afford to have kids.
Anonymous wrote:My sister and I I only had boys, so our bloodline stopped with them. No more mitochondrial DNA from my ancestors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the PP, and PS, yes I will help as much as I can I if/when they chose to procreate. But I vowed that I will not be the source of pressure one way or the other. Their bodies, their choices.
Not really their bodies. This ain’t the Barbie movie.
For thousands of years my family had kids and paid it forward. I doubt they expected in 2023 a future descendent would kill off their unborn children and the blood line would stop
So no not your body really,