That's why I think before anyone thinks about having or not having children they should consider the ramifications. What is really the best choice for them, regardless of family or societal pressures?
Luckily, that's changing. More and more people are remaining childless, and those that do reproduce are having fewer children. Hopefully, change will continue enough to prevent a catastrophe.That's also true... But the overwhelming majority agrees with me... hence our desire to assimilate you![]()
You're lucky.I haven't had pressure from my parents to have children, at all.
Exactly. "Struggles on."On the other hand, the vast majority of children are born without any thought or pre-planning and yet somehow society struggles on.
Luckily, that's changing. More and more people are remaining childless, and those that do reproduce are having fewer children. Hopefully, change will continue enough to prevent a catastrophe.
Even if you gave birth to a child, you never know what you are going to get. Do these people realized kids are not toy's.Tribbles;
Partially as a way to soften the blow, I've started telling my nosy family and friends that if we do change our minds when we're older, I'm more inclined to adopt. I was told, well, that doesn't compare to having one of your own, and you never know what you're going to get, when you adopt.
No, like when a world that can comfortably support three or four billion Humans has six and a half billions and growing, ultimately leading to environmental degradation, mass extinctions, social collapse, and the death of billions of people through starvation and pandemics.Luckily, that's changing. More and more people are remaining childless, and those that do reproduce are having fewer children. Hopefully, change will continue enough to prevent a catastrophe.
Like when no one else is being born and cities are ghost towns and the human race just vanishes into the night because we topped having kids?
I think everyone needs to move away from their choice being the better one. If it works for you as an individual then that's fine but trying to make everyone else like you, in any walk of life, is a recipe for disaster. The people here complaining that they are being harassed because they chose not to have children sound as though they're protesting too much. People are rude, this has always been the case. Being over-sensitive about one particular subject of rudeness usually means you have some problems with this subject. As to families being busybodies, well that, as I said before, is what families do.
Have kids? Shit, I'm barely responsible enough to have a cat.
That's also true... But the overwhelming majority agrees with me... hence our desire to assimilate you![]()
But why? Why do people feel this need? Do you really want people who don't want kids to have kids? That's incredibly destructive.
I've found that people are judgmental whichever choice someone makes. I want to have children, and people give me grief for that. My sister doesn't want children, and people give her grief for that. There's no winning.
Even if you gave birth to a child, you never know what you are going to get. Do these people realized kids are not toy's.Tribbles;
Partially as a way to soften the blow, I've started telling my nosy family and friends that if we do change our minds when we're older, I'm more inclined to adopt. I was told, well, that doesn't compare to having one of your own, and you never know what you're going to get, when you adopt.![]()
.... good grief, I don't think the world is running short on inhabitants.
... I mean I get mentally & physically exhausted when my toddler niece stays with me and my mom, and thats usually just half the day!
It's predicted at this point that the population will peak and stabilize, then possibly begin to decline, at nine billions in the middle of the century. That's if current trends continue. Whether that will be enough to prevent catastrophe is debatable. We are already very vulnerable to pandemics, mass extinctions are in progress, and global warming is in full swing. Even if we can bring the population down by the end of the century, we will be at very high risk for the next hundred years, barring any unforeseen developments.On the other hand, the population of the planet is going to peak in the middle of this century and then stabilise. Prosperity is increasing in the two most populous and economically developing countries in the world, India and China and I believe that prosperity will spread out, making more and more people's standard of living better. In fact I envisage the exact opposite of RJD.
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