FYI, ping!
Great piece; a lot of women are in denial about this. On a positive note, an increasing number of women don’t care.
Who would want to wait until they were 37 to start a family anyway? Crazy!
I had my third at 41...........my first at 32..........wish I had more
Many couples are opting for dogs instead of children. Hopefully, they are saving their money for their old age.
Contrary to what the feminists would like, women were designed to have and nurse children in early adulthood, not start a career.
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I would have loved to settle down and have a family when I was younger, but the women I knew wanted nothing to do with it. They would rather party and have fun, or pursue their careers. Well, I am not interested in paying for IVF for a 35+ year old woman who has been around the block a few times, so they’ll have to find another sucker.
The author goes through ridiculous and great pains to avoid saying conception and pregnancy is a female function.
I would have loved to start a family already. However, I always had the notion that I should be financially comfortable before bringing another life into this world. After graduating college, I haven’t found anything resembling a career. I’m only 26, I suppose I have time.. But all I’m hearing is “tick, tick, tick”!
The best gift that my wife and I gave to my oldest children by having when we were younger was the many more years they got to have with their grandparents.
just have unprotected sex with your spouse but both say you dont’ want a baby. you’ll have one in no time.
not everyone should have kids. raising them right needs to be done well. not everyone ought to have them. half-assing it is the reson why we’re dealing with a lot of social problems now.
I’ve also noticed that older women give birth to children who later become autistic.
True. So what do we do? Personally, I encourage any young people I tactfully can, to get married early and have lots of kids.
In America, Asian and East Indian cultures value higher education and professional careers. I have noticed they often live in multi-generational households. They have kids before it’s too late, keep growing their careers, and the children are cared for by older relatives.