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: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: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.
Mmmmyeah wait until you’re old gray and alone. Let us know how that feels when nobody that actually loves you is there to take care of you, buffoon