Like somebody else said, your argument makes no sense considering their offspring will be kids for a very long time - add up the time parents spend with their offspring when they’re young and it’ll dwarf the time they spend with them as adults. Not to mention parents also spend a lot of time with other kids in the process of raising their kid. And like others have said, they don’t need a reason to not want kids other than not wanting kids.
Beyond those two issues here, there’s also the fact that literally nobody in the history of mankind has ever said “I don’t like kids” is the “sole reason” they don’t want to procreate...which means this post is the only fallacy here.
EDIT: I wonder if this is from the same person who argued that people shouldn’t have children after they turn 28. The writing style is similar and both seem equally unaware of how the world works. Could be either a troll or just a very young person without much or any life experience.
Is this a valid argument for not wanting to have children?
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Like somebody else said, your argument makes no sense considering their offspring will be kids for a very long time - add up the time parents spend with their offspring when they’re young and it’ll dwarf the time they spend with them as adults. Not to mention parents also spend a lot of time with other kids in the process of raising their kid. And like others have said, they don’t need a reason to not want kids other than not wanting kids.
Beyond those two issues here, there’s also the fact that literally nobody in the history of mankind has ever said “I don’t like kids” is the “sole reason” they don’t want to procreate...which means this post is the only fallacy here.
EDIT: I wonder if this is from the same person who argued that people shouldn’t have children after they turn 28. The writing style is similar and both seem equally unaware of how the world works. Could be either a troll or just a very young person without much or any life experience.