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489 sats \ 2 replies \ @bief57 19 May \ on: Arguments for not having kids? culture
I like that the latest generations consider themselves and ask themselves whether or not they really want to have children, in previous decades the only social goal was to get married and have children, although that will cost your emotional stability, which meant that these unhappy parents will cause emotional and physical damage. to his children. Many of the children that are being born now are truly planned and desired; parents prepare consciously and work hand in hand with health professionals to break childhood patterns and give the best to their children. There are still unwanted or planned pregnancies, of course, but it seems important to me that this has been considerably reduced, also thanks to sexual education and contraceptive methods. Socially, it seems positive to me that people who do not want to have children do not do so, they can focus on their personal projects and many of them contribute to society. We cannot fail to mention overpopulation and scarcity of natural resources, really the less we reproduce the better.
We cannot fail to mention overpopulation and scarcity of natural resources, really the less we reproduce the better.
It makes me really sad that people believe this.
Material wealth increases with the number of people, because it’s brains that produce wealth.
You did a great heroic thing for humanity when you chose to keep your child. Thank you.