Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 17:19     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. Seems like "red pill granny" really struck a nerve!


I do not take any pills or SSRIs and I do not appreciate the implication that I am on narcotics. Please be better.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 16:59     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Awesome. So the beginning of idiocracy is coming true.

Just when intelligent secular folks were having an impact on policy and society. I bet all the religionists, who are cranking out kids like hotcakes, in super poor places, are just going to usher in another Middle Ages full of ignorance in like 30 years. Ugh. Wack.


https://youtu.be/sP2tUW0HDHA
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 16:46     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. Seems like "red pill granny" really struck a nerve!


Lots of lush spinsters ordering denial on the rocks.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 16:43     Subject: Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t know anyone who had a child before 30. And I got married young. I had my first at 30 and was one of the youngest.


Imagine being smug about waiting until your 30s to have your first child. High probability you and/or your husband die before you experience the joy of grandchildren.


I absolutely do not care whether I live long enough to meet my grandchildren. My mother married young, had me young but still died when her first grandchild was 14 months old because the time she grew up in encouraged smoking. Your life is about more than your children and grandchildren, I hope.


Darling, you have exposed yourself. I 100% guarantee you do not have children. There is no greater joy than children and a close second is the great joy in seeing another generation come into this world.



I have kids and have put ZERO thought about having grandchildren. It would be nice to know them but it certainly is not a factor in how I've planned my life AT ALL.

Newsflash: What you find joyful isn't what anyone else may find joyful.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 16:29     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. Seems like "red pill granny" really struck a nerve!


And nothing blunts that nerve like getting day drunk at brunch. Wasting fertility away in Margaritaville.


Lady you're telling on yourself. Margaritaville is for retirees, not for 20 something brunchers. Cmon now.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 14:47     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This is a class/education issue.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/01/15/for-most-highly-educated-women-motherhood-doesnt-start-until-the-30s/



Please examine your movies and agenda. Or are you too thick to realize the 30-plus y/o women who discover they're actually barren are not going to make this chart, see NYTimes.com piece below? Are you too thick to realize the higher educated, i.e. wealthier, have access to health care which pays for brute force in vitro fertilization test tube babies? Are you too thick to realize the women who begin at 30-plus discover they can only have one or two children instead of the three or four they desire? Are you too thick to realize this chart doesn't detail the birth complications, the autism, the allergies, etc. more likely to happen in older mothers? Are you too thick to realize when you have your first child at 30-plus your body does not bounce back and you also lack the energy a younger mother has? Are you too thick to realize when you have children in advanced age you look like a granny, not a cute mother, e.g. Sarah Jessica Parker? Are you too thick to realize the 10 plus years you waited to have children are 10 plus years you will not see your children grow and grandchildren born and grow before you die?

A Medical Career, at a Cost: Infertility
Physicians are raising awareness of the reproductive toll that work stress, long hours, sleep deprivation and years of training can exact.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/13/health/women-doctors-infertility.html


It is pretty early to be hitting the sauce so hard. Yowzers!
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 14:44     Subject: Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Brunch granny is very weird. Most women do not desire 3-4 children.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 14:43     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This is a class/education issue.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/01/15/for-most-highly-educated-women-motherhood-doesnt-start-until-the-30s/



Please examine your movies and agenda. Or are you too thick to realize the 30-plus y/o women who discover they're actually barren are not going to make this chart, see NYTimes.com piece below? Are you too thick to realize the higher educated, i.e. wealthier, have access to health care which pays for brute force in vitro fertilization test tube babies? Are you too thick to realize the women who begin at 30-plus discover they can only have one or two children instead of the three or four they desire? Are you too thick to realize this chart doesn't detail the birth complications, the autism, the allergies, etc. more likely to happen in older mothers? Are you too thick to realize when you have your first child at 30-plus your body does not bounce back and you also lack the energy a younger mother has? Are you too thick to realize when you have children in advanced age you look like a granny, not a cute mother, e.g. Sarah Jessica Parker? Are you too thick to realize the 10 plus years you waited to have children are 10 plus years you will not see your children grow and grandchildren born and grow before you die?

A Medical Career, at a Cost: Infertility
Physicians are raising awareness of the reproductive toll that work stress, long hours, sleep deprivation and years of training can exact.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/13/health/women-doctors-infertility.html


I'm worried about your blood pressure, Red Pill Granny! Just don't worry your pretty little head about other people's reproductive choices.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 14:39     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. Seems like "red pill granny" really struck a nerve!


And nothing blunts that nerve like getting day drunk at brunch. Wasting fertility away in Margaritaville.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 14:31     Subject: Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t know anyone who had a child before 30. And I got married young. I had my first at 30 and was one of the youngest.


Imagine being smug about waiting until your 30s to have your first child. High probability you and/or your husband die before you experience the joy of grandchildren.


I absolutely do not care whether I live long enough to meet my grandchildren. My mother married young, had me young but still died when her first grandchild was 14 months old because the time she grew up in encouraged smoking. Your life is about more than your children and grandchildren, I hope.


Darling, you have exposed yourself. I 100% guarantee you do not have children. There is no greater joy than children and a close second is the great joy in seeing another generation come into this world.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 14:29     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This is a class/education issue.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/01/15/for-most-highly-educated-women-motherhood-doesnt-start-until-the-30s/



Please examine your movies and agenda. Or are you too thick to realize the 30-plus y/o women who discover they're actually barren are not going to make this chart, see NYTimes.com piece below? Are you too thick to realize the higher educated, i.e. wealthier, have access to health care which pays for brute force in vitro fertilization test tube babies? Are you too thick to realize the women who begin at 30-plus discover they can only have one or two children instead of the three or four they desire? Are you too thick to realize this chart doesn't detail the birth complications, the autism, the allergies, etc. more likely to happen in older mothers? Are you too thick to realize when you have your first child at 30-plus your body does not bounce back and you also lack the energy a younger mother has? Are you too thick to realize when you have children in advanced age you look like a granny, not a cute mother, e.g. Sarah Jessica Parker? Are you too thick to realize the 10 plus years you waited to have children are 10 plus years you will not see your children grow and grandchildren born and grow before you die?

A Medical Career, at a Cost: Infertility
Physicians are raising awareness of the reproductive toll that work stress, long hours, sleep deprivation and years of training can exact.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/13/health/women-doctors-infertility.html

Are you some incel or something? Can't get laid? Can't have kids? WTH is your problem? You seem to have some anger issues. And how many women do you think want more than two kids? No one I know wants more than two.

Like I said, most every woman I know my age had kids in their 30s.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 14:28     Subject: Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

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.


Wow I got a law degree in my 20s and am still practicing decades later. So I got my degree not for status purposes, or to attract a mate, but to, you know, earn a living. Is that okay, or are only men allowed to get master's level degrees?


Men nor women should be wasting their prime in these pointless scam higher-ed programs, but it's worth noting men are in fact far less likely in 2022 to seek a pointless graduate degree. You're free to google the countless articles and data on this. Women are wasting their money and biological clock in these two and three year programs, then they need to find a #GirlBoss career to service the six figures of student loan debt, so that's more years wasted. And of course, men don't have a narrow reproductive window. #Science
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 14:21     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Anonymous wrote:
This is a class/education issue.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/01/15/for-most-highly-educated-women-motherhood-doesnt-start-until-the-30s/



Please examine your movies and agenda. Or are you too thick to realize the 30-plus y/o women who discover they're actually barren are not going to make this chart, see NYTimes.com piece below? Are you too thick to realize the higher educated, i.e. wealthier, have access to health care which pays for brute force in vitro fertilization test tube babies? Are you too thick to realize the women who begin at 30-plus discover they can only have one or two children instead of the three or four they desire? Are you too thick to realize this chart doesn't detail the birth complications, the autism, the allergies, etc. more likely to happen in older mothers? Are you too thick to realize when you have your first child at 30-plus your body does not bounce back and you also lack the energy a younger mother has? Are you too thick to realize when you have children in advanced age you look like a granny, not a cute mother, e.g. Sarah Jessica Parker? Are you too thick to realize the 10 plus years you waited to have children are 10 plus years you will not see your children grow and grandchildren born and grow before you die?

A Medical Career, at a Cost: Infertility
Physicians are raising awareness of the reproductive toll that work stress, long hours, sleep deprivation and years of training can exact.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/13/health/women-doctors-infertility.html
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 13:58     Subject: Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

I’m just trying to figure out when and where all the “good ones” are snapped up by 25.
I can see someone saying this by early 30’s.
Was this a thing in the south, like 25 years ago?
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 13:49     Subject: Re:Half of British women reach age 30 without having a child

Hmmm. Seems like "red pill granny" really struck a nerve!