Completely normal! Don't let the idiots tell you you're abnormal for not wanting kids. Here is my theory, for all those losers who think people who don't want kids are evil or weird: My theory is that the creation of people like us (childfree) is nature's way of telling us to cut down on the breeding. The world is WAY overpopulated (don't listen to that cunt Michelle Duggar, who says that the entire world population can fit into Florida...she's an idiot). We are straining our resources as it is, so I truly believe that the childfree movement is nature's way of helping to level out the overpopulation. So, I'd say the childfree are in a way, better than the breeders (I apologize for my smugness, but I don't apologize for my feeling on the subject). We are willingly not creating more strains on our economy and resources, and in doing so, helping the environment.
There's a little bit of that as well on my mind. Thus, I feel less resentful about trying adoption than said breeding. There's something about it that feels more like helping the world, whereas adding more children to the human population seems like aggravating things. You don't have to appologize for a thing, my friend. Thanks for the comment.
Is it normal to not want children?
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Completely normal! Don't let the idiots tell you you're abnormal for not wanting kids. Here is my theory, for all those losers who think people who don't want kids are evil or weird: My theory is that the creation of people like us (childfree) is nature's way of telling us to cut down on the breeding. The world is WAY overpopulated (don't listen to that cunt Michelle Duggar, who says that the entire world population can fit into Florida...she's an idiot). We are straining our resources as it is, so I truly believe that the childfree movement is nature's way of helping to level out the overpopulation. So, I'd say the childfree are in a way, better than the breeders (I apologize for my smugness, but I don't apologize for my feeling on the subject). We are willingly not creating more strains on our economy and resources, and in doing so, helping the environment.
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There's a little bit of that as well on my mind. Thus, I feel less resentful about trying adoption than said breeding. There's something about it that feels more like helping the world, whereas adding more children to the human population seems like aggravating things. You don't have to appologize for a thing, my friend. Thanks for the comment.