Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell do you expect?
Wages don't grow. Housing is completely unaffordable. Childcare costs are insane. Healthcare is ludicrous. Even if you had kids, stupid minivan to haul them around to soccer practice now costs $40k. And don't even talk about college costs....
You want to die in poverty? Have a kid.
Younger generations didn't create these problems. They're the ones that have to live with them though. The only solution is to not have kids just so that you can keep your financial head above water.
It's not money, it's decades of Hollywood and feminist propaganda. It's "cool" and "sophisticated" and "worldly" to piss away your prime fertility years living in the big city and traveling and waiting two hours to be seated for a hip brunch and rising the ladder at your make-work career, so you can piss more money away on shoes, travel, and instagram-worthy furniture. #GirlBoss #LeanIn
Oooooo the anti-brunch guy is back!!! I missed you and your rants against women going to brunch!!!
Is it really a dude? Gross.
I assumed it was a cranky old religious hag.
I'm not a "dude" or a "hag". I'm in my mid 40s, married, mother of three, one grandchild, a meaningful career, and all of my children attended top 25 universities. Play coy that being a wine or martini drunk, and wasting weekends away shopping and brunching weren't a "thing" for women over the last two decades. It's basically the premise of SATC. Waste your 20s and 30s and you'll land a Mr Big. Fertility? Don't worry about it! Have hedonistic fun! Millions of women who should have been married and having babies were wasting their lives on nothing. Pointless consumerism, and now, nothing to show for it. No heirs, no legacy, nobody will remember them. Genetic dead ends. Never mind end of life, imagine being stricken with an illness in your 30s 40s 50s and no husband or children to help. Or a husband who is exponentially more likely to leave you because he has no children with you. Never experiencing the joys of grandchildren. It's terribly sad how many women were conned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell do you expect?
Wages don't grow. Housing is completely unaffordable. Childcare costs are insane. Healthcare is ludicrous. Even if you had kids, stupid minivan to haul them around to soccer practice now costs $40k. And don't even talk about college costs....
You want to die in poverty? Have a kid.
Younger generations didn't create these problems. They're the ones that have to live with them though. The only solution is to not have kids just so that you can keep your financial head above water.
It's not money, it's decades of Hollywood and feminist propaganda. It's "cool" and "sophisticated" and "worldly" to piss away your prime fertility years living in the big city and traveling and waiting two hours to be seated for a hip brunch and rising the ladder at your make-work career, so you can piss more money away on shoes, travel, and instagram-worthy furniture. #GirlBoss #LeanIn
Oooooo the anti-brunch guy is back!!! I missed you and your rants against women going to brunch!!!
Is it really a dude? Gross.
I assumed it was a cranky old religious hag.
I'm not a "dude" or a "hag". I'm in my mid 40s, married, mother of three, one grandchild, a meaningful career, and all of my children attended top 25 universities. Play coy that being a wine or martini drunk, and wasting weekends away shopping and brunching weren't a "thing" for women over the last two decades. It's basically the premise of SATC. Waste your 20s and 30s and you'll land a Mr Big. Fertility? Don't worry about it! Have hedonistic fun! Millions of women who should have been married and having babies were wasting their lives on nothing. Pointless consumerism, and now, nothing to show for it. No heirs, no legacy, nobody will remember them. Genetic dead ends. Never mind end of life, imagine being stricken with an illness in your 30s 40s 50s and no husband or children to help. Or a husband who is exponentially more likely to leave you because he has no children with you. Never experiencing the joys of grandchildren. It's terribly sad how many women were conned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell do you expect?
Wages don't grow. Housing is completely unaffordable. Childcare costs are insane. Healthcare is ludicrous. Even if you had kids, stupid minivan to haul them around to soccer practice now costs $40k. And don't even talk about college costs....
You want to die in poverty? Have a kid.
Younger generations didn't create these problems. They're the ones that have to live with them though. The only solution is to not have kids just so that you can keep your financial head above water.
It's not money, it's decades of Hollywood and feminist propaganda. It's "cool" and "sophisticated" and "worldly" to piss away your prime fertility years living in the big city and traveling and waiting two hours to be seated for a hip brunch and rising the ladder at your make-work career, so you can piss more money away on shoes, travel, and instagram-worthy furniture. #GirlBoss #LeanIn
Oooooo the anti-brunch guy is back!!! I missed you and your rants against women going to brunch!!!
Is it really a dude? Gross.
I assumed it was a cranky old religious hag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you grew up in a big family like mine with 8 kids, you would understand why people do not want kids
Interesting point. My H comes from a family where 6-8 kids is the norm; he's the youngest of 7.
It sucks. Our kid is something like the 35th grandchild so literally no one cares about her. No one came to visit when she was born. Her grandparents have never come to visit her, so she's only met them a couple times and they're pretty uninterested at this point. All her aunts and uncles have their own mess of kids to worry about so they aren't interested. There's this huge extended family that all live within a 4 hour drive, and we barely ever see any of them. It's a problem when you literally cannot remember the names of your cousins, nieces, and nephews because there are so many.
Meanwhile in my family, people have 0-2 kids, and we're all very close despite being 2000 miles apart. My family comes out to visit regularly, they FaceTime with us, send gifts for DD, have pictures of her in their homes, they actually care. There's a much higher quality of relationship, we don't just say hi at the holidays and then forget about each other the other 364 days of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you grew up in a big family like mine with 8 kids, you would understand why people do not want kids
Interesting point. My H comes from a family where 6-8 kids is the norm; he's the youngest of 7.
It sucks. Our kid is something like the 35th grandchild so literally no one cares about her. No one came to visit when she was born. Her grandparents have never come to visit her, so she's only met them a couple times and they're pretty uninterested at this point. All her aunts and uncles have their own mess of kids to worry about so they aren't interested. There's this huge extended family that all live within a 4 hour drive, and we barely ever see any of them. It's a problem when you literally cannot remember the names of your cousins, nieces, and nephews because there are so many.
Meanwhile in my family, people have 0-2 kids, and we're all very close despite being 2000 miles apart. My family comes out to visit regularly, they FaceTime with us, send gifts for DD, have pictures of her in their homes, they actually care. There's a much higher quality of relationship, we don't just say hi at the holidays and then forget about each other the other 364 days of the year.
Thanks for understanding and I am sorry to hear about your husband's family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you grew up in a big family like mine with 8 kids, you would understand why people do not want kids
Interesting point. My H comes from a family where 6-8 kids is the norm; he's the youngest of 7.
It sucks. Our kid is something like the 35th grandchild so literally no one cares about her. No one came to visit when she was born. Her grandparents have never come to visit her, so she's only met them a couple times and they're pretty uninterested at this point. All her aunts and uncles have their own mess of kids to worry about so they aren't interested. There's this huge extended family that all live within a 4 hour drive, and we barely ever see any of them. It's a problem when you literally cannot remember the names of your cousins, nieces, and nephews because there are so many.
Meanwhile in my family, people have 0-2 kids, and we're all very close despite being 2000 miles apart. My family comes out to visit regularly, they FaceTime with us, send gifts for DD, have pictures of her in their homes, they actually care. There's a much higher quality of relationship, we don't just say hi at the holidays and then forget about each other the other 364 days of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell do you expect?
Wages don't grow. Housing is completely unaffordable. Childcare costs are insane. Healthcare is ludicrous. Even if you had kids, stupid minivan to haul them around to soccer practice now costs $40k. And don't even talk about college costs....
You want to die in poverty? Have a kid.
Younger generations didn't create these problems. They're the ones that have to live with them though. The only solution is to not have kids just so that you can keep your financial head above water.
It's not money, it's decades of Hollywood and feminist propaganda. It's "cool" and "sophisticated" and "worldly" to piss away your prime fertility years living in the big city and traveling and waiting two hours to be seated for a hip brunch and rising the ladder at your make-work career, so you can piss more money away on shoes, travel, and instagram-worthy furniture. #GirlBoss #LeanIn
And another thing, if money is so tight, why does basically every gal under age 40 on my Facebook have a master's or law degree? Racking up six-figures of debt and flushing two to three years of peak fertility down the drain on a worthless overpriced degree, which they seek for status purposes.
Do you feel that way about men with law degrees? Worthless and only for status purposes?
Men that don’t go to t14 for law school
Major red flag!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not money, it's decades of Hollywood and feminist propaganda. It's "cool" and "sophisticated" and "worldly" to piss away your prime fertility years living in the big city and traveling and waiting two hours to be seated for a hip brunch and rising the ladder at your make-work career, so you can piss more money away on shoes, travel, and instagram-worthy furniture. #GirlBoss #LeanIn
Maybe a woman’s worth isn’t determined by fertility. And aren’t teenagers really the ones in their prime fertility years? Just think of all the kids you could have to support Social Security and Medicare if you started at 14 instead of waiting until your 20s. Who cares about about school when you could be a mother—the most important part of being a woman.
I understand your point, but if this is really the direction our society is going we need to rethink a lot of social norms. Social Security/Medicare will be unsustainable. The retirement age for both will need to go way, way up. People will need to save more for themselves. Long-term care insurance should be required for childless people because there is nobody who will take care of them when they get older. We probably need to have a serious conversation about end of life care too -- should we really be spending 90% of a person's lifetime health care costs in their last 6 months of life when they don't even have children or grandchildren to look in after them? (frankly I think we ought to have a big conversation about end of life care costs in general, but absolutely need to if the birth rate declines especially for people without kids -- should taxpayers spend a million to keep a 90 year old person alive for an extra 6 months who has no next of kin??)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you grew up in a big family like mine with 8 kids, you would understand why people do not want kids
Interesting point. My H comes from a family where 6-8 kids is the norm; he's the youngest of 7.
It sucks. Our kid is something like the 35th grandchild so literally no one cares about her. No one came to visit when she was born. Her grandparents have never come to visit her, so she's only met them a couple times and they're pretty uninterested at this point. All her aunts and uncles have their own mess of kids to worry about so they aren't interested. There's this huge extended family that all live within a 4 hour drive, and we barely ever see any of them. It's a problem when you literally cannot remember the names of your cousins, nieces, and nephews because there are so many.
Meanwhile in my family, people have 0-2 kids, and we're all very close despite being 2000 miles apart. My family comes out to visit regularly, they FaceTime with us, send gifts for DD, have pictures of her in their homes, they actually care. There's a much higher quality of relationship, we don't just say hi at the holidays and then forget about each other the other 364 days of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell do you expect?
Wages don't grow. Housing is completely unaffordable. Childcare costs are insane. Healthcare is ludicrous. Even if you had kids, stupid minivan to haul them around to soccer practice now costs $40k. And don't even talk about college costs....
You want to die in poverty? Have a kid.
Younger generations didn't create these problems. They're the ones that have to live with them though. The only solution is to not have kids just so that you can keep your financial head above water.
It's not money, it's decades of Hollywood and feminist propaganda. It's "cool" and "sophisticated" and "worldly" to piss away your prime fertility years living in the big city and traveling and waiting two hours to be seated for a hip brunch and rising the ladder at your make-work career, so you can piss more money away on shoes, travel, and instagram-worthy furniture. #GirlBoss #LeanIn
Oooooo the anti-brunch guy is back!!! I missed you and your rants against women going to brunch!!!
Is it really a dude? Gross.
I assumed it was a cranky old religious hag.
Anonymous wrote:If you grew up in a big family like mine with 8 kids, you would understand why people do not want kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell do you expect?
Wages don't grow. Housing is completely unaffordable. Childcare costs are insane. Healthcare is ludicrous. Even if you had kids, stupid minivan to haul them around to soccer practice now costs $40k. And don't even talk about college costs....
You want to die in poverty? Have a kid.
Younger generations didn't create these problems. They're the ones that have to live with them though. The only solution is to not have kids just so that you can keep your financial head above water.
It's not money, it's decades of Hollywood and feminist propaganda. It's "cool" and "sophisticated" and "worldly" to piss away your prime fertility years living in the big city and traveling and waiting two hours to be seated for a hip brunch and rising the ladder at your make-work career, so you can piss more money away on shoes, travel, and instagram-worthy furniture. #GirlBoss #LeanIn
And another thing, if money is so tight, why does basically every gal under age 40 on my Facebook have a master's or law degree? Racking up six-figures of debt and flushing two to three years of peak fertility down the drain on a worthless overpriced degree, which they seek for status purposes.
Do you feel that way about men with law degrees? Worthless and only for status purposes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell do you expect?
Wages don't grow. Housing is completely unaffordable. Childcare costs are insane. Healthcare is ludicrous. Even if you had kids, stupid minivan to haul them around to soccer practice now costs $40k. And don't even talk about college costs....
You want to die in poverty? Have a kid.
Younger generations didn't create these problems. They're the ones that have to live with them though. The only solution is to not have kids just so that you can keep your financial head above water.
It's not money, it's decades of Hollywood and feminist propaganda. It's "cool" and "sophisticated" and "worldly" to piss away your prime fertility years living in the big city and traveling and waiting two hours to be seated for a hip brunch and rising the ladder at your make-work career, so you can piss more money away on shoes, travel, and instagram-worthy furniture. #GirlBoss #LeanIn
Maybe a woman’s worth isn’t determined by fertility. And aren’t teenagers really the ones in their prime fertility years? Just think of all the kids you could have to support Social Security and Medicare if you started at 14 instead of waiting until your 20s. Who cares about about school when you could be a mother—the most important part of being a woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell do you expect?
Wages don't grow. Housing is completely unaffordable. Childcare costs are insane. Healthcare is ludicrous. Even if you had kids, stupid minivan to haul them around to soccer practice now costs $40k. And don't even talk about college costs....
You want to die in poverty? Have a kid.
Younger generations didn't create these problems. They're the ones that have to live with them though. The only solution is to not have kids just so that you can keep your financial head above water.
It's not money, it's decades of Hollywood and feminist propaganda. It's "cool" and "sophisticated" and "worldly" to piss away your prime fertility years living in the big city and traveling and waiting two hours to be seated for a hip brunch and rising the ladder at your make-work career, so you can piss more money away on shoes, travel, and instagram-worthy furniture. #GirlBoss #LeanIn