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Childfree and Loving It!
Childfree and Loving It! | Nicki Defago
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We live in a child-centred society. Women, no matter how high-achieving in other areas, are pitied and patronised if they are childless, and condemned as selfish if this is by choice. However, large numbers of women are enjoying their hard-won independence, and are reluctant to give it all up to become slaves to their children. And many men feel the same way. "Childfree and Loving It!" is a broad, definitive exploration of non-parenthood, challengng the myths of parenthood and boldly proclaiming the joys of a childfree life. Nick Defago explores population growth and the environment, workplace policies and consumerism, and interviews those who have chosen not to have children as well as the honest parents who wish they hadn't. If you've ever questioned the need for children or sighed with relief that you don't have any - then this is the book for you.
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cherinium
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It was not my choice to be childless, but this book helped me to be okay with it. I am now (mostly) content to not have children thanks to the perspective of this #nonfiction choice. #child #readingresolutions @Jess7

wanderinglynn Sounds interesting. I should read it. 7y
Burghbookaddict My fiancé and I dont want children for a multitude of reasons and when I tell people that most of them just cant handle it. Its almost like they are offended personally by OUR choice. I hate it. 7y
cherinium @laurenashley You should check out this book. It addresses that topic exactly! 7y
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cherinium @wanderinglynn This book definitely helped me to appreciate the joy of a child free life. 7y
wanderinglynn @laurenashley I went through the same thing. So then I changed my answer when asked and said I could not have children. Then everyone was sympathetic. It‘s stupid. I make a logical, good choice for me and somehow I‘m evil. Because clearly as a woman, the only thing I should want in this life is to procreate. 😑 7y
Burghbookaddict @wanderinglynn My future in-laws stopped asking when I told them I wasnt their effing broodmare. But you're right, people act like a woman not wanting children is heresy. 7y
jfalkens @laurenashley I get that all the time! For my husband and I it's a personal choice and due to the severity of my scoliosis very dangerous. We are happy to be spoil our nephew and niece and we adore them. 7y
cherinium @laurenashley & @wanderinglynn You ladies are not alone! There are many valid reasons to choose a childfree life, and no one should have to justify their choices to others. I'm constantly amazed that reproductive status is considered acceptable as a topic for casual conversation. "Do you have kids?" is ok. "Do you plan to have kids?" is a loaded question best left unspoken except among close friends. ? 7y
Burghbookaddict @jfalkens Yeah our decision is based partly on health reasons too but people still act like I should be willing to risk my life to have children. Honestly I cant believe how many people think they have a right to tell you that you should have children. Idk who some people think they are. 🙄 7y
jfalkens @laurenashley I'd be risking my life too. My mother-in-law is always telling me we need kids, even tho we've told them the dangers. My parents want us to as well but my mom gets why. I don't get it either, it's amazing the guts some people have. One of our neighbors asked when we were going to have kids and we rarely talk to him! 7y
wanderinglynn @laurenashley @cherinium Our (society‘s) views on procreation are insane. Heaven forbid a woman CHOOSE what to do with her body. They have no problem telling me what I should and should not do with my uterus, but they don‘t think twice about the nearly 1/2 million U.S. children in foster care. 😒 7y
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cherinium
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The very fact that I was able to read this book in one go (with just a small nap) is evidence that the freedom of no children is a blessing.

I am glad I picked up this book. If I had any lingering regrets or sadness about not having children, they are gone now. I can relate to so much of what was discussed. I recognize that I value silence and the ability to choose how I spend my day. I can always hold other people's babies.

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"Anyone who wishes to contribute to this debate should recognise that there is as large a difference between 'childfree' and 'childless' as there is between choosing to close your eyes and being born blind. Martin, Dorchester"

5 years ago, I would have called myself childless. Now, I feel I lean more toward the childfree description. Time and life experiences have certainly changed my perspective.
It's more fun being an Aunt...

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cherinium

My child - free status isn't necessarily by choice, but I certainly enjoy many of the freedoms it allows. Curious to explore the reasons others prefer this lifestyle.

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