I totally sympathize with these folks and couldn’t agree more that the decision not to have kids shouldn’t be up for public scrutiny. It’s not weird, it’s not self-absorbed, it’s not a choice that’s inherently steeped in regret. My only criticism with these articles is that they invariably get defensive, as if the author has given up on trying to convince the world that valid reasons not to procreate even exist. For instance: “I need my sleep much more than I need children. Does that sound selfish? That’s probably because it is!” I don’t think that’s selfish at all. I think it’s completely rational — and so are the following “selfish” reasons.
title: “9 Perfectly Valid Reasons Not To Have Children” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-15” author: “Robert Carmona”
I totally sympathize with these folks and couldn’t agree more that the decision not to have kids shouldn’t be up for public scrutiny. It’s not weird, it’s not self-absorbed, it’s not a choice that’s inherently steeped in regret. My only criticism with these articles is that they invariably get defensive, as if the author has given up on trying to convince the world that valid reasons not to procreate even exist. For instance: “I need my sleep much more than I need children. Does that sound selfish? That’s probably because it is!” I don’t think that’s selfish at all. I think it’s completely rational — and so are the following “selfish” reasons.
title: “9 Perfectly Valid Reasons Not To Have Children” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Tonya Brunson”
I totally sympathize with these folks and couldn’t agree more that the decision not to have kids shouldn’t be up for public scrutiny. It’s not weird, it’s not self-absorbed, it’s not a choice that’s inherently steeped in regret. My only criticism with these articles is that they invariably get defensive, as if the author has given up on trying to convince the world that valid reasons not to procreate even exist. For instance: “I need my sleep much more than I need children. Does that sound selfish? That’s probably because it is!” I don’t think that’s selfish at all. I think it’s completely rational — and so are the following “selfish” reasons.
title: “9 Perfectly Valid Reasons Not To Have Children” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-07” author: “Megan Sahota”
I totally sympathize with these folks and couldn’t agree more that the decision not to have kids shouldn’t be up for public scrutiny. It’s not weird, it’s not self-absorbed, it’s not a choice that’s inherently steeped in regret. My only criticism with these articles is that they invariably get defensive, as if the author has given up on trying to convince the world that valid reasons not to procreate even exist. For instance: “I need my sleep much more than I need children. Does that sound selfish? That’s probably because it is!” I don’t think that’s selfish at all. I think it’s completely rational — and so are the following “selfish” reasons.
title: “9 Perfectly Valid Reasons Not To Have Children” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-23” author: “John Travis”
I totally sympathize with these folks and couldn’t agree more that the decision not to have kids shouldn’t be up for public scrutiny. It’s not weird, it’s not self-absorbed, it’s not a choice that’s inherently steeped in regret. My only criticism with these articles is that they invariably get defensive, as if the author has given up on trying to convince the world that valid reasons not to procreate even exist. For instance: “I need my sleep much more than I need children. Does that sound selfish? That’s probably because it is!” I don’t think that’s selfish at all. I think it’s completely rational — and so are the following “selfish” reasons.
title: “9 Perfectly Valid Reasons Not To Have Children” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Sharon Bartkowski”
I totally sympathize with these folks and couldn’t agree more that the decision not to have kids shouldn’t be up for public scrutiny. It’s not weird, it’s not self-absorbed, it’s not a choice that’s inherently steeped in regret. My only criticism with these articles is that they invariably get defensive, as if the author has given up on trying to convince the world that valid reasons not to procreate even exist. For instance: “I need my sleep much more than I need children. Does that sound selfish? That’s probably because it is!” I don’t think that’s selfish at all. I think it’s completely rational — and so are the following “selfish” reasons.
title: “9 Perfectly Valid Reasons Not To Have Children” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-24” author: “Arthur Sousa”
I totally sympathize with these folks and couldn’t agree more that the decision not to have kids shouldn’t be up for public scrutiny. It’s not weird, it’s not self-absorbed, it’s not a choice that’s inherently steeped in regret. My only criticism with these articles is that they invariably get defensive, as if the author has given up on trying to convince the world that valid reasons not to procreate even exist. For instance: “I need my sleep much more than I need children. Does that sound selfish? That’s probably because it is!” I don’t think that’s selfish at all. I think it’s completely rational — and so are the following “selfish” reasons.