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Earlier this week, I was watching an episode of Grace & Frankie. It was "The Elevator" episode where Grace and Frankie are talking about motherhood. Grace accidentally let it slip that Frankie wouldn't understand something
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Now, don't get me wrong the process of MAKING kids is pretty fun (at first) and I certainly enjoy a good "(un)dress rehearsal" for that whenever I can get it, but actually HAVING a kid sounds kind of terrible.
Someone from Little Green Apple posted a whisper, which reads "As a woman I hate when I get dumb looks when I say I don't want kids. I just have no NEED for them. I'm not having a baby because others WANT a grandkid, cousin or niece."
It's not that I think I would be a bad mom. I actually believe I would be a decent parent - not perfect, but certainly not disastrous. Who is perfect, anyway? I already know what
Millennials are choosing pets over kids for a ton of reasons, from cost (an average of $3085 a year to raise a dog, $12-14,000 for a child) to freedom, basic companionship and not having to wipe their butts.