"And today I was reading a news article and it mentioned something about the day you give birth is the most empowering day of your life. What about the day you graduate college? Get accepted into Law-school/med-school? What about when you actually achieve something in your life that will benefit society? "
This.
Now, I want kids someday, but I hardly see having kids to be more empowering than the day I graduate college, put my diploma to work and start using my intelligence and skills gifted to me as a woman to actually make a positive impact within society.
To the woman (or women) that decided to define femininity and female empowerment by whether or not you've squeezed one out yet: Fuck you. No, seriously. Fuck you.
Is it normal for a woman to not want to have kids?
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"And today I was reading a news article and it mentioned something about the day you give birth is the most empowering day of your life. What about the day you graduate college? Get accepted into Law-school/med-school? What about when you actually achieve something in your life that will benefit society? "
This.
Now, I want kids someday, but I hardly see having kids to be more empowering than the day I graduate college, put my diploma to work and start using my intelligence and skills gifted to me as a woman to actually make a positive impact within society.
To the woman (or women) that decided to define femininity and female empowerment by whether or not you've squeezed one out yet: Fuck you. No, seriously. Fuck you.