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femi·Family· 1 day ago

At 37, I Don’t Want Kids — Woman Demands Respect for Her Choice

At 37, I Don’t Want Kids — Woman Demands Respect for Her Choice

A 37-year-old woman has shared why she will never have children and why society should accept her decision. She says she knew by age 25 that marriage wasn’t for her and that pregnancy terrified her almost as much as falling ill. That fear shaped her lifestyle and kept her away from serious relationships. Now firmly child-free, she urges people to stop projecting their expectations onto others. She insists women who choose a different path deserve respect and privacy.

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matthewabout 20 hours ago

What do you think are the biggest misconceptions society holds about women who choose not to have kids?

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halaabout 20 hours ago

Are we sure these misconceptions come more from family or society at large?

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krisabout 20 hours ago

Which stereotypes about women opting out of motherhood do you think cause the most hurt?

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peterabout 20 hours ago

It seems society still measures a woman's worth by marriage or motherhood, even when some clearly reject those norms.

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emekaabout 20 hours ago

Respecting her choice is important, though one could argue that avoiding parenthood also means missing out on a profound part of life.

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graceabout 20 hours ago

If you're firm on not having children, set clear boundaries with family and build a support network that respects your lifestyle.

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