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young people increasingly say 'NO children'

(131 Posts)
jura2 Fri 15-Nov-19 09:19:36

... and who can blame them.

Dinahmo Thu 23-Jul-20 18:17:24

One thing that no one has mentioned is that couples without children are more likely to stay together. Reading various threads on here it is apparent that there are a lot of divorced people. There are also a lot of people who rarely see their children, not because of distance but because they have fallen out with them.

PinkCakes Thu 23-Jul-20 18:32:36

My 36 yeard old son never wanted to have children (he said that from the age of 18). He's got a good job, a nice house (mortgage), lovely car, etc. He lives alone, has a great social life, holidays, romances, and I can't blame him.

welbeck Thu 23-Jul-20 22:30:30

bet he doesn't live in near london.

PinkCakes Fri 24-Jul-20 14:15:41

Welbeck No, nowhere near London.

varian Fri 24-Jul-20 18:34:48

It is a good thing that people are now able to chose whether or not to become parents.

Every child should be a wanted child.

We may have been the first generation able to chose. I remember my GP prescribing the pill for me in the 1960s, but only because I had assured him I was engaged to be married.