Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absolutely worth it, and people are absolutely kidding themselves when they say they've aged the same way as childless women. The sleep factor alone is huge.
In the little kid years that’s true but it all catches up in your 50s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sophie Turner has two kids and a killer body.
I don’t think stars are using surrogates unless they truly can’t get pregnant. I do t think Prianka Chopra would have used a surrogate if she could conceive naturally. In that way it’s similar to regular people. The only reason it looks more common because celebrities don’t face the same financial limitations that regular people do.
Explain Amber Heard then
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me, there was no question. I always wanted kids and am happy to have them. I also got lucky and got two awesome kids.
But, seriously, if you are even asking this question, just don't have kids. Your priorities are screwed up. If you were asking about risks to your -health- and the changes that can happen with pregnancy to your health, that would be one thing. But your looks? Nope. Don't have kids. Just do what you do best and focus on yourself.
+1 to all of this. If you are even asking this question, do not have children.
Disagree. It’s okay to be vain and prioritize looks and still have kids.
Assuming you are one of these vain people, did worries about your looks even factor into your *decision-making* about having kids? No one is saying a person who places value on their own appearance cannot be a good parent. But that is not what OP was asking.
Anonymous wrote:I lost the weight very quickly after each pregnancy. I have a few childless by choice friends and we are all 50 and I have, by far, aged the best out if the group.
Anonymous wrote:Sophie Turner has two kids and a killer body.
I don’t think stars are using surrogates unless they truly can’t get pregnant. I do t think Prianka Chopra would have used a surrogate if she could conceive naturally. In that way it’s similar to regular people. The only reason it looks more common because celebrities don’t face the same financial limitations that regular people do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absolutely worth it, and people are absolutely kidding themselves when they say they've aged the same way as childless women. The sleep factor alone is huge.
In the little kid years that’s true but it all catches up in your 50s.
No way. There was a childfree woman at my gym that I thought was 32 yrs old max. Someone told her she would lose her physique after she had kids and to “wait until you also hit menopause.” She responded saying she is 55 and post menopause. Mic drop. I would not have believed it in a million years but is true. Totally shut down that conversation. 😁
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absolutely worth it, and people are absolutely kidding themselves when they say they've aged the same way as childless women. The sleep factor alone is huge.
In the little kid years that’s true but it all catches up in your 50s.
No way. There was a childfree woman at my gym that I thought was 32 yrs old max. Someone told her she would lose her physique after she had kids and to “wait until you also hit menopause.” She responded saying she is 55 and post menopause. Mic drop. I would not have believed it in a million years but is true. Totally shut down that conversation. 😁
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was always going to be old and wrinkly at 70. Now ill be old and wrinkly with kids and grandkids.
Yep, this. I hate this nonsense so much. When I look around at women in my age group I don’t see much difference between the moms and non moms. In fact often the moms look much better!
+1 Kids keep you young.
I can't imagine a husband agreeing to use a surrogate instead of his spouse. Couples tend to want to pass on their own and their partner's genetics. The celebs who use surrogates are likely using them because they can't have kids (safely) themselves anymore.