Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My heart goes out to all these poor childless British women. It must be devastating.
Plenty of childless women didn't want children. And for those who did, sure, it's disappointing and sad, but life goes on. I wanted kids but didn't have them. I was sad about it, I grieved, but no, it's not devastating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a mother is literally THE most important job any woman can do. What other occupation contributes more to humanity than sustaining our species?
Mother is a relationship title, not a job title.
Mother is indeed a biological relationship title, mom is the job title with projects and responsibilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a mother is literally THE most important job any woman can do. What other occupation contributes more to humanity than sustaining our species?
Bull shite. What sexist crap. Women can do many things that are far more important you rwnj pig.
Mother also isn’t a job, it’s a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a mother is literally THE most important job any woman can do. What other occupation contributes more to humanity than sustaining our species?
Mother is a relationship title, not a job title.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a mother is literally THE most important job any woman can do. What other occupation contributes more to humanity than sustaining our species?
Bull shite. What sexist crap. Women can do many things that are far more important you rwnj pig.
Nobody will remember your emails, spreadsheets and PowerPoints — or some over-involved generous childless aunt. Future generations remember moms, dads, grandma and grandpas. Just being honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a mother is literally THE most important job any woman can do. What other occupation contributes more to humanity than sustaining our species?
Bull shite. What sexist crap. Women can do many things that are far more important you rwnj pig.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Judging based on my family, friends and acquaintances, I feel it's the case for every developed country.
Except Israel
Jewish people are way more forward thinking and optimistic about the future.
I don’t think Israel is considered “developed.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I turned 30 without kids but went on to have four in my 30s. All of my friends had their kids in their 30s as well and this was 20+ years ago.
If a sizable number of women were turning 40 without any kids, that might be a more significant statistic.
How many of your friends needed IVF, how many had complicated pregnancies, and how many of the kids have health issues to this day?
Anonymous wrote:I turned 30 without kids but went on to have four in my 30s. All of my friends had their kids in their 30s as well and this was 20+ years ago.
If a sizable number of women were turning 40 without any kids, that might be a more significant statistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My heart goes out to all these poor childless British women. It must be devastating.
Plenty of childless women didn't want children. And for those who did, sure, it's disappointing and sad, but life goes on. I wanted kids but didn't have them. I was sad about it, I grieved, but no, it's not devastating.
But it must also make these childless British women sad to not be mums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My heart goes out to all these poor childless British women. It must be devastating.
Plenty of childless women didn't want children. And for those who did, sure, it's disappointing and sad, but life goes on. I wanted kids but didn't have them. I was sad about it, I grieved, but no, it's not devastating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a mother is literally THE most important job any woman can do. What other occupation contributes more to humanity than sustaining our species?
Bull shite. What sexist crap. Women can do many things that are far more important you rwnj pig.
Nobody will remember your emails, spreadsheets and PowerPoints — or some over-involved generous childless aunt. Future generations remember moms, dads, grandma and grandpas. Just being honest.
You're jealous of your sister's life. It all make's since now.
No. It’s a subconscious and instinctive thing for childless people to try and get over-involved and meddle in the affairs of those with kids because one, they yearn for their own and two, they’re trying to desperately prove their value to (the future of) the community. If you’re not helping perpetuate the species what value do you add?
You hate your life as a mom and wish you had chosen your sisters path.
Project a little more, lonely girl boss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a mother is literally THE most important job any woman can do. What other occupation contributes more to humanity than sustaining our species?
Bull shite. What sexist crap. Women can do many things that are far more important you rwnj pig.
Nobody will remember your emails, spreadsheets and PowerPoints — or some over-involved generous childless aunt. Future generations remember moms, dads, grandma and grandpas. Just being honest.
You're jealous of your sister's life. It all make's since now.
No. It’s a subconscious and instinctive thing for childless people to try and get over-involved and meddle in the affairs of those with kids because one, they yearn for their own and two, they’re trying to desperately prove their value to (the future of) the community. If you’re not helping perpetuate the species what value do you add?
You hate your life as a mom and wish you had chosen your sisters path.
Anonymous wrote:My heart goes out to all these poor childless British women. It must be devastating.