Parents Are Regretting Having Kids - Why People Shame the Childfree

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  • @helenawoods
    @helenawoods  4 місяці тому +23

    H E L L O lovelies! Here's my FOLLOW UP video on childfree by choice. In the last video I asked you all WHY is it that childfree by choice people are shamed by others. After much contemplation, today we explore the topic of "regretful parenting" and the rising trend of it in 2024. Thanks in advance for tuning in. Remember to please just be kind to one another in the comments, regardless if you agree or not. This openhearted community holds space for learning, discussing, and sharing ALL perspectives. I LOVE that about our community. Love you all!
    EDIT: Unfortunately we've had to block many rude and cruel people on the channel today. If you're going to be rude, you will be blocked. :)
    Regretful Parents; subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/regretfulparents/
    ✨ get empowered in my authentic living video series: ua-cam.com/play/PLO0f2LixQ5fmTN_kxl4JohWYV9oUeJZOy.html

    • @Upload-video-terserah-gue
      @Upload-video-terserah-gue 4 місяці тому +1

      Enaknya jadi manusia =
      1. Ada makanan
      2. Fisik sehat
      3. Panjang umur
      4. Punya keluarga
      5. Ada tempat tinggal bagus
      6. Manusia Jujur
      7. Saling toleransi
      8. Masuk surga
      9. Dapat rezeki.
      10. Damai dengan orang.
      11. Mempunyai pemimpin yang mendukung rakyat.
      Dll
      Tidak enaknya jadi manusia =
      1. Kelaparan
      2. Kadang merasakan sakit , ada yang berkebutuhan khusus ( tidak bisa melihat, tidak bisa mendengar, tidak bisa berbicara ), ada yang sakit berat = stroke , kanker , dll , ada yang kehilangan anggota tubuh .
      3. Suatu hari meninggal
      4. Ada yang tidak punya keluarga
      5. Ada yang tidak punya tempat tinggal atau tempat tinggal jelek
      6. Ditipu orang
      7. Rasis SARA ( suku , agama, ras dan budaya) , Rasis yang lain.
      8. Masuk neraka
      9. Harus bekerja kalau mau punya harta
      10. Di hina orang
      11. Mempunyai pemimpin Tidak mendukung rakyat
      Dll.
      Maka dari itu saya memutuskan tidak punya anak. Ada gak enaknya jadi manusia. Mungkin anak saya mengalami hal buruk tersebut . Ya walaupun ada enaknya jadi manusia, saya tetap tidak punya anak. ( Indonesia language)

  • @taniamartinez4492
    @taniamartinez4492 2 місяці тому +96

    Congrats to the people who don’t have kids and didn’t put another human on earth to suffer.

    • @maryanncrody4867
      @maryanncrody4867 2 місяці тому +4

      @@taniamartinez4492 so who is going to pay social security taxes for you my kids life is hard grow up

    • @whitneyanders5945
      @whitneyanders5945 Місяць тому +12

      The billionaires can do that. Or by then, they’ll be trillionaires and AI will have taken most of the jobs the mediocre (the 99%) classes would usually do. Surely in the future with income inequality at record levels, governments will ensure the trillionaires are paying for society. After all, it is us tax payers NOW who have subsidised them and allowed them to get so rich so it will be payback time. You need to think out of the box. Your kid’s future depends on it so make sure you and your kids hold those trillionaires accountable to society.

    • @michaelpoitrast4311
      @michaelpoitrast4311 28 днів тому

      @@maryanncrody4867 social security will not exist in 30 years.

    • @mjsteward5508
      @mjsteward5508 23 дні тому +5

      My friend regret having children but she made her bad choices and she made sure that she got her tubes tied.

    • @BA11YO
      @BA11YO 20 днів тому +1

      @@maryanncrody4867 lmao F your ponzi scheme!

  • @ItsJG303
    @ItsJG303 3 місяці тому +253

    Even as a man, I’ve been shamed and called disrespectful names all my life for not wanting to have children. I like kids, but I never once wanted children… I always get told I’m going to be an old bitter miserable man for not having children. Society is like a broken record telling me I’m going to change my mind. And I still never once changed my mind. I hope in my lifetime the majority of people will stop shaming And belittling those who decide they don’t want children. Not everyone wants the same things in life.

    • @sarajaved5552
      @sarajaved5552 3 місяці тому +39

      finally a male with a working brain----glad to see that.

    • @milliem8051
      @milliem8051 3 місяці тому +27

      I wish my dad thought more about having kids, he was an absent father, all he did was pay child support once my parents divorced.

    • @FamilyGuy770
      @FamilyGuy770 2 місяці тому +32

      The people with kids who belittle and demean the adults without kids are the same exact ones who will sit around endlessly bitching and moaning about their kids and the financial burden that comes with being a parent. It’s pretty simple… Misery loves company!

    • @carinaoliveira5850
      @carinaoliveira5850 2 місяці тому +8

      It's refreshing to hear that you've also heard such comments. I hate that we've all experienced this and I'm sorry to hear about the rude comments made towards you, but usually women make the news when we decide not to, and the men are forgotten.

    • @9395gb
      @9395gb 2 місяці тому +11

      ​@@FamilyGuy770misery loves company. This is why they judge. They want you to be miserable like them too.

  • @barbaras5874
    @barbaras5874 3 місяці тому +166

    I am 45 and have never wanted children and I am so happy I never had any. Being a parent seems like endless stress and sacrifice to me.

    • @milliem8051
      @milliem8051 3 місяці тому +17

      I’m 39F and I think I questioned being childfree because everyone (most parents) say it’s soooo worth it, it’s different when they’re your own kids etc. I’m glad I stayed childfree and I think I won’t change my mind, I value my peace and quiet time. Life is hard enough taking care of myself and I don’t want to make it harder. I can’t imagine if I had a baby now and going through menopause with a teenager.

    • @Waterdiver3900
      @Waterdiver3900 3 місяці тому

      you are a weak person if you not can handle childern what people did for thousands of years all your ancestors did in much worse places. You are incredible weak maybe for the best you dont have children. Because your children will get be filled by your anxienty weakness and narcistic traits.

    • @Goodwillwinoverevil1984
      @Goodwillwinoverevil1984 2 місяці тому +5

      @@milliem8051 You're going through menopause at only 39? That is interesting. I would think your 40's but yes, everyone is different. Glad you have no regrets in regards to children (having it or not).

    • @jflsdknf
      @jflsdknf 2 місяці тому +2

      It absolutely is. But it can also bring a lot of joy.

    • @Applepie910
      @Applepie910 2 місяці тому +4

      @@Goodwillwinoverevil1984 She didn't say she's going through menopause. She just gave an example. Women's menopause often coincide with their children being teenagers.

  • @maryannelawless4447
    @maryannelawless4447 2 місяці тому +139

    I feel like not having kids doesn't mean you have to prove your purpose with humanitarian work or volunteering. There is nothing wrong with just living a quiet, peaceful life without always thinking you have to achieve something BIG just because you didn't have kids.

    • @helenawoods
      @helenawoods  2 місяці тому +9

      totally! I agree. And I also do believe that contribution or giving back in some small way is important in life - whether that's in your loca community, neighborhood, friendship circle etc

    • @maryannelawless4447
      @maryannelawless4447 2 місяці тому +9

      @@helenawoods yes, not saying there is anything wrong with it. I am just saying it's not something that should be expected. The happiest child free couple I know travel all over in their spare time. All of their extra money and free time goes to enjoying their life together. They are such a joy to be around, because they are unapologetically living the life they want, not what others expect from them. I do like your point about how humans have a need to be accepted by the larger group. This is not something thay can be ignored. I think they get away with not being looked down on, or being seen as "selfish" because you can genuinely tell how happy they are, and they don't try to hide or downplay their lifestyle. It's completely authentic to them, and people are usually drawn to true authenticity. They have this electric energy that is palpable/contagious. I hope my husband and I can emulate them when we reach our fifties.

    • @pce12345
      @pce12345 2 місяці тому +1

      💯

    • @Neneboh
      @Neneboh 2 місяці тому +1

      This!❤

    • @betmo
      @betmo Місяць тому +1

      agree

  • @redwhiteandlost
    @redwhiteandlost 4 місяці тому +71

    I truly appreciate what you had to say about this subject. I am 52, happily married, and child-free. For years, I have been the black sheep of my family....not to mention when I meet new women, the first question I am asked is if I have kids. Their response has been everything from "why didn't you have kids" to "what, you don't like kids or something?" UGH. It's wonderful to see young men and women making the decision that is best for them. Thanks for the video!

  • @Natesha_Laree
    @Natesha_Laree 4 місяці тому +171

    When I was 12, I knew I didn’t want kids. I’m in my late 30s now.
    The child-free by choice shaming reminds me of the crabs in a bucket analogy. 🦀 Like they say, “Misery loves company.”

    • @reb2229
      @reb2229 Місяць тому +4

      exactly what I think of the CF community. Was like you at 12. Was scared off motherhood by CF communities and actively engaged with them since I was 16. Most are still miserable.
      I'm now 25 having my 2nd and I want like 10 lmao :D

    • @Natesha_Laree
      @Natesha_Laree Місяць тому +5

      @@reb2229 You're right. Shaming definitely goes both ways. It's just unnecessary. I'm glad you're enjoying motherhood! Congrats on your new little bundle of joy!! 😍🍼

    • @7Write4This9Heart7
      @7Write4This9Heart7 Місяць тому +2

      I knew the same when I was in middle school, and I'm 31, almost 32, now! Nothing's changed! If anything, it's stronger than ever! lol.

    • @mjsteward5508
      @mjsteward5508 25 днів тому +2

      ​@@Natesha_Laree I'm in my mid-30s and I just wanted to live a child free life myself. I love children but I don't want any children myself. I thought about it when I was in my mid-20s and I changed my mind. I'm just gonna work hard, travel and enjoy my life.

    • @Natesha_Laree
      @Natesha_Laree 25 днів тому

      @@7Write4This9Heart7 Yay for doing what’s best for you. Love it!

  • @CarlyLockman
    @CarlyLockman 4 місяці тому +85

    I have three children of my own and they have enriched my life greatly. I can’t imagine life without them. HOWEVER, parenting, especially in America, where the village has all but disintegrated, is extremely tough. The Surgeon General literally put out a warning this week about the stress levels of parents. There’s not enough support and many parents - even if they adore their children - are just drowning trying to parent in this particular time in history.
    I 💯 understand why people would choose not to have children, for a myriad of reasons.

    • @athena3865
      @athena3865 4 місяці тому +9

      And nothing is even said about the child as to what they have to go through....And they had no say in the matter. It's utterly immoral.

    • @blazingstar9638
      @blazingstar9638 15 днів тому

      @@athena3865other than boomers that applies to all of human history imo lol

  • @strikethatreverseit9108
    @strikethatreverseit9108 2 місяці тому +38

    I'm 49 and have never regretted not having children. It's the most unselfish thing I have ever done. In my time, I have seen sooo many women having babies for the most selfish reasons that I knew I did not want to be that person. Trapping men, "saving a relationship/marriage", and just being plain irresponsible. Hard pass from me!

  • @Laborious_Turtle
    @Laborious_Turtle Місяць тому +35

    My vasecomy is 18 days away.
    Thank god.
    29, childfree man.

  • @mplefel
    @mplefel 4 місяці тому +49

    As a woman who is involuntarily childfree I don't identify with either of those "camps". But I do have to say, that you are absolutely right about childfree-by-choice-people being definitely less judgemental, more open and fun to be with.
    I am happy you are living your best life... You are glowing 😊

    • @helenawoods
      @helenawoods  4 місяці тому +2

      Awww thank you for the kind words!!! ❤❤ and seriously - the least judgmental!

    • @helenawoods
      @helenawoods  4 місяці тому +2

      @@humaboutique2 LOL! Have you not seen my previous video on childfree by choice and WHY women aren't having children? This is a different video topic on "regretful parenting" Read.

  • @Practice_Kindness-1st
    @Practice_Kindness-1st 4 місяці тому +64

    I remember being in my mid 20's and making it very clear to my fiancé & his parents that I did not want to have children (or changing my last name). I'm pretty sure they were too shocked to say anything at the time, but I figured, better to be up front before they dared try the pressure tactics. I'm in my 60's now, child-free & I haven't looked back once!

    • @Aniexo_
      @Aniexo_ 3 місяці тому +1

      Not to be nosy but did your fiancé agree? Not that it matters lol

    • @swatisaini6447
      @swatisaini6447 3 місяці тому +4

      U made these choices 40 years ago. Wow😮 it must have taken so much courage on your part 👏

    • @Practice_Kindness-1st
      @Practice_Kindness-1st 3 місяці тому +5

      @@swatisaini6447 -Thank you. I think it all started when I was a young teen having to babysit...🙂

    • @pce12345
      @pce12345 2 місяці тому

    • @JustanotherYoutuber771
      @JustanotherYoutuber771 2 місяці тому

      May I ask how your fiancé reacted? Was he supportive?

  • @OrchidScent
    @OrchidScent Місяць тому +21

    Retirement homes are full with lonely sick abandoned parents that once sacrificed everything for their children.

    • @lisaphares2286
      @lisaphares2286 26 днів тому +6

      Or were such horrible parents their children can’t stand to be around them. Through out my life I’ve heard people complain how badly some old person is treated by their children/spouse. Then I meet a child or spouse and I hear how selfish, mean,abusive a parent they were or how the spouse cheated or wasted money on gambling or drinking or drugs. Sometimes, what goes around comes around.

    • @OrchidScent
      @OrchidScent 26 днів тому

      @@lisaphares2286 Children are not always right.

  • @sarahlilly5319
    @sarahlilly5319 2 місяці тому +12

    As someone who works in child welfare, this hits the nail on the head. "Too many people are having kids that don't want to be parents, and the kids are the one's that are suffering from this." It's heartbreaking how many people have children and they are not capable of being a functional parent due to their own unresolved trauma 😢

  • @claudiascott6654
    @claudiascott6654 3 місяці тому +80

    Have NEVER regretted having children at 74-- can't tell you how many women have confided that they envy me my freedom..

  • @jsavannah123
    @jsavannah123 4 місяці тому +91

    I just got my tubes removed at 27 childfree and unmarried

  • @JusttoTalk-o7j
    @JusttoTalk-o7j Місяць тому +9

    A male perspective. My wife and I are in our late 40s and we never had kids. All my life I never had that "paternal" instinct. Not to mention I heard so many people say "If I could do it over, I wouldn't have kids." From my point of view, parenthood just always looked very unappealing, both as kid and an adult.

  • @reexg98
    @reexg98 2 місяці тому +24

    “When you’re happy and content, you don’t rain on other people’s parade.”
    -my Aunt May, 2020
    You don’t see childfree treating parents like regretful parents treat the childfree. Nothing is a competition yet this choice calls for people to project their insecurities onto complete strangers. Y’all stay safe out there 😅❤

  • @Eleerm
    @Eleerm 4 місяці тому +69

    It really is a shame all the pressure placed on people to have kids. And now, more than ever, we have governments trying to control women's bodies so that they will have wage slaves and tax payers birthed into this cruel society (US, of course). The fact is, here in the US, so much damned lip service is paid to how much we care about children and families, when wages are far too small to pay for a comfortable family life, a growing family. Parents have to work, sometimes multiple jobs, just to barely have a roof and food. That leaves no time to truly parent your kids, much less spend any time with outside family, friends, community. The safety nets that are few and far between take a whole lot of mental and emotional gymnastics to even try to get help - because those with disabilities are denied multiple times, over years and those on food assistance must earn money, but not very much at all.... the safety nets SUCK. Child care is expensive. So is every basic necessity. Companies do not care if their wages don't help their employees live well. They don't care that people need part-time work or frequent time off. They don't care at all.

    • @ladacvijetic5494
      @ladacvijetic5494 28 днів тому

      This, they just want people to multiply, not real warm family.

  • @oliviatheoracle
    @oliviatheoracle 3 місяці тому +27

    My mom's mother did not have access to abortion and did not want her pregnancy, but she had no choice but to give birth. When she was 10, her mom tried to kill her in a murder-suicide intentional car crash. She survived, and when she was 18 had her own pregnancy from a man who abandoned her. She was forced into a loveless relationship with my dad who was an abuser and SA'd her hundreds of times and pimped her out in the 80s because he didn't want to work. She had eight children and was stuck with him until she was almost 50. She attempted suicide this year, but thankfully she made it through and is finally able to live for herself. So glad that I have the choice to be child free!

    • @Chad.Tyrone4UNow
      @Chad.Tyrone4UNow 2 місяці тому

      How old is she today? Is she living in a good place now?

    • @oliviatheoracle
      @oliviatheoracle 2 місяці тому

      @@Chad.Tyrone4UNowyes, I recently helped her get a good job and an apartment. Love her ❤

    • @oliviatheoracle
      @oliviatheoracle 2 місяці тому

      She’s 64

    • @junetaylor8396
      @junetaylor8396 2 місяці тому +3

      @@oliviatheoracle Pregnancy and motherhood have always been the trap that men set that women can't escape. So glad you set her free.

    • @oliviatheoracle
      @oliviatheoracle Місяць тому

      @@junetaylor8396 Sometimes! If there is a healthy relationship, it can be rewarding and beautiful to have kids! But if men choose to use forced pregnancy to control women, that's really bad. Unfortunately, it's very common.

  • @Sussudi0
    @Sussudi0 3 місяці тому +32

    I love to answer calmly "I don't have kids" or "I just don't want kids" and then see their reaction. People are different and this is me. I don't have a problem with other people lifestyles but mothers seems to have. Not all but most in US. When I'm in Europe. There is plenty of childless women and no one cares how you live.

    • @tuinfarto608
      @tuinfarto608 Місяць тому +2

      Calmly? I say "FU(K NO"

    • @Sussudi0
      @Sussudi0 Місяць тому +1

      @tuinfarto608 yes 😂

  • @patriciareyes1356
    @patriciareyes1356 3 місяці тому +28

    Most people follow the masses blindly. When they are in it they realize the responsibility and stress associated with raising children, but then it’s too late.

    • @ruthbanon6049
      @ruthbanon6049 24 дні тому

      Thats exactly right.

    • @coolkidd151
      @coolkidd151 21 день тому

      Well that is unless your the Casey Anthony type

  • @Avocadocat-qo2tb
    @Avocadocat-qo2tb 2 місяці тому +35

    The amount of parents who feel entitled to gratitude just because they are parents is beyond me

    • @maryanncrody4867
      @maryanncrody4867 2 місяці тому

      @@Avocadocat-qo2tb well they did feed you maybe if they had not fed you you would be happier

    • @Avocadocat-qo2tb
      @Avocadocat-qo2tb 2 місяці тому +3

      @ your point is

    • @Avocadocat-qo2tb
      @Avocadocat-qo2tb 2 місяці тому +6

      @ perhaps they should not have been parents. Perhaps not having access to their children would make them feel better. Or better yet they kid should have passed at a early age as not to deal with them and their self absorbed egotistical God complex, ignorance

    • @JustanotherYoutuber771
      @JustanotherYoutuber771 Місяць тому +7

      And tbh I would be such a parent as well. What do you mean I signed away my life and sacrificed basically everything that mattered to me, went through pregnancy and childbirth for my children to be disrespectful to me and others not to worship the ground I walk on for this amount of selflessness?
      And that’s exactly why I’ll never have children.

    • @Georgecostanza1020
      @Georgecostanza1020 Місяць тому +4

      @@maryanncrody4867Yeah. They signed up for that responsibility. When I got a dog. I took care of it. I don’t need a pat on the back.

  • @lynhaney111
    @lynhaney111 4 місяці тому +47

    My Mother let her children know she didn't want us. Yep, she TOLD us she didn't want us. First time she told me was when I was 5yo. I know it means I would not be here, but I wish she had access to birth control. Maybe she would not have been so miserable and so determined to make her children miserable as revenge on us.

    • @Goodwillwinoverevil1984
      @Goodwillwinoverevil1984 2 місяці тому +4

      That was immature. It's not your fault you were born why take it out on your innocent children?! How mean.

    • @7Write4This9Heart7
      @7Write4This9Heart7 Місяць тому

      Mood! My mom told us the same!

    • @OrchidScent
      @OrchidScent 26 днів тому

      My mom used to say the same thing, and it made me feel unwanted and rejected. As I got older, I came to understand why. She was forced into marrying my father at 15 because of cultural and religious reasons. My father wasn’t a pleasant man, and my mom endured a lot of suffering, always feeling miserable. Her sadness affected us all, and we were often harsh with her, which only made things worse. Over time, I came to forgive her for the resentment she held towards me. I eventually told her how sorry I was for being a difficult daughter.

    • @Goodwillwinoverevil1984
      @Goodwillwinoverevil1984 26 днів тому +1

      @@OrchidScent Wow 15?! That's terribly young to become a parent! And to be FORCED to marry?! Jesus the length of some people's authorarian nature! Bossy nature! That really sucked. Hope she didn't blame herself for her situation (at least completely). I hope she got alot of joy though in raising you guys, hopefully to be good outstanding citizens/adults that are kind, responsible, matured, etc.

  • @misspinkpunkykat
    @misspinkpunkykat Місяць тому +17

    I had to have a hysterectomy at 23. The doctor kind of agreed with me but EVERY nurse told me I would eventually regret it. I'm 37 now and STILL DO NOT regret it. I just knew I would NOT be a good mother, so I chose not to be one. Children deserve to have good parents. I couldn't be one so I simply chose not to bring them into the world.

  • @mikedonigan6665
    @mikedonigan6665 3 місяці тому +15

    I'm an antinatalist and bringing another human here to wage slave, age and die is cruel.

    • @jflsdknf
      @jflsdknf 2 місяці тому +4

      Truer words have never been spoken.

  • @suzetteoosthuizen1446
    @suzetteoosthuizen1446 4 місяці тому +21

    This is one of the best videos ever on this subject and so spot on. I have always said and will continue saying: that motherhood is so overrated and I will stand by this and yes, I am a mother.

  • @3392-r5w
    @3392-r5w Місяць тому +15

    Do men get pushback when they are childfree by choice? The hostility seems one-sided, directed at women.

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Місяць тому +7

      So true women who are childfree get judgment from so many people while men not so much

    • @Missy35249
      @Missy35249 Місяць тому +7

      Because whether people want to admit it or not, they know the true value of a woman.. we have the power to bring humanity to a halt

    • @andrirublov
      @andrirublov Місяць тому +2

      Not as much as women but I get questioned about it by the 50+ crowd.
      Women are the reproductive bottleneck so it is logical that people bother you more than me.

  • @irrittt
    @irrittt 4 місяці тому +24

    I respect this so much. As a woman in her late 20s, I know that one day I'll probably want children, it's just not anytime soon, probably only well into my 30s. I've been single by choice for quite a few years, and these were some of the most healing & joyful years of my life. Since you talked about how having kids is a huge sacrifice - I've spent majority of my 20s self-sacrificing, giving up my own happiness for others, being in bad relationships, being deeply unhappy and feeling overly responsible for other people's problems (Pluto on the ASC here). All this while everyone else my age was enjoying life, developing their careers, making memories, falling in love, getting married etc. So funny enough- while most people my age are starting to settle down & start getting more responsible (like thinking of kids), I'm doing it exactly the opposite; finally learning for the first time- to have fun. To enjoy life, to not be scared to fall in love & not take life too seriously.. This is why I know I will marry & have children (if at all) late, it's such a huge responsibility and I'm honestly quite disgusted by people who have the audacity to pressure ppl into having kids or by a certain time/ age, remind them of their age/ biological clock or whatever. Hell, we're overpopulated, and also it's none of their business. EDIT: why it's not "selfish" to not have children - what IS selfish is having kids with an agenda (a sense of purpose, or for social acceptance from society/ family/ friends, or to "save the marriage", or to feel like you should cuz that's what adults are supposed to do, or bringing kids into your mess of substance addiction or dysfunctional life - THAT is selfish). The women that will judge you the harshest may also harbour internalised misogyny. You are not selfish for not having children, you're smart, responsible, a free-thinker, and you're a human with free will. Thank you for this Helena

  • @ClaireGreen-wd2gm
    @ClaireGreen-wd2gm 4 місяці тому +31

    I didnt think a wanted a child. Then all too young (age 19) I met a man that made me forget any plans I had. I was married at 20 and pregnant at 22. I was on pill but hadnt discovered copper IUD yet. I decided to have the baby. Husband wanted me to. He was cheating by the time I was 6 months pregnant. I didnt find out until 2 weeks after having our son. Our son seemed healthy but at 3 started showing string signs of autism. Hes 15 now. I doubt he ever holds a job, has a relationship, or drives a car. I fear he will have a lonely life and I fear how he will make it after I am gone even if I leave a house and money. We will do the best we can. I certainly would never have more kids. They are born like we all are to suffer struggle and die. No point.

  • @mjsteward5508
    @mjsteward5508 Місяць тому +8

    I'm a 35 year old male and i get shamed because I don't have children at all. I am happy to be child free and not have children like my cousins and other family members are doing by multiple men and women. I went through some trauma when i was a kid and i don't want my children to go through that at all, i don't want my children to take care of me when i get old, that's selfish for some parents to do that to their children. I'm just gonna work hard, live my life, travel and have fun while I'm still here.

  • @christinegreen3974
    @christinegreen3974 4 місяці тому +21

    I think there are a lot more people making this choice than we think. I feel like I have reached the point where no one has an opinion on my choice any longer. I'm 45 and in academia, so I think people see me as eccentric. I also think more women in academia seem to be childfree because they have dedicated themselves to their research interests. And, as a person exploring my neurodivergent qualities for the first time in my 40s, I think I would have really struggled and been unhappy if I did have children. I need to live in my own little world.

  • @dextermorgan-u2z
    @dextermorgan-u2z 3 місяці тому +29

    childfree Women in fiction:
    Marie Schrader - Breaking Bad
    Debra Morgan - Dexter
    Maria LaGuerta - Dexter
    Diane Nguyen - BoJack Horseman
    Keeley Jones - Ted Lasso
    Carrie Bradshaw - SATC
    Samantha Jones - SATC
    Robin Scherbatsky - How I Met Your Mother
    Eleanor Shellstrop - The Good Place
    Tahani Al-Jamil - The Good Place
    ........childfree Men in fiction:
    Hank Schrader - Breaking Bad
    Chidi Anagonye - The Good Place
    Jason Mendoza - The Good Place
    Mr Peanutbutter - BoJack Horseman
    Joey Tribbiani - Friends
    Roy Kent - Ted Lasso
    Coach W. Beard - Ted Lasso

  • @ElwynnForest
    @ElwynnForest 2 місяці тому +9

    If I could start over, I wouldn’t even get married. Because once you get married, your in-laws will pressure you to have children to continue their last name. You may think it’s easy to ignore, but it’s not like I can ignore it for the rest of my life. They will keep shaming you for not having children. Every phone call (weekly), every holiday gathering, constant nagging, “WHERE are my grandchildren????” Especially if your in-laws are CHINESE, it’s game over for you. Having grandchildren in Chinese culture, besides making money, is their 2nd most important priority

    • @Chad.Tyrone4UNow
      @Chad.Tyrone4UNow 2 місяці тому +3

      Just TELL THEM NO KIDS FOR US and WE ARE NOT CHANGING OUR MINDS. THANK YOU VERY MUCH IN LAWS and change the subject and do not talk about your decision again with them. Walk away if they try to bring it up and do not invite them back to your home, if they cannot respect your BOUNDARIES.

  • @heyimnatalie
    @heyimnatalie 4 місяці тому +16

    Yes, please make more videos about this! This 38 year old, married, childfree by choice lady would really appreciate it 💕 I love that our community is becoming more outspoken and especially love your content on the subject. Thank you, Helena! ✨💫

    • @helenawoods
      @helenawoods  4 місяці тому +1

      aw thanks Natalie!! Your message is so kind! :) New video with Alex coming today!!

    • @heyimnatalie
      @heyimnatalie 4 місяці тому

      @@helenawoodscan’t wait!! 💕💕💕

  • @navinsingh5819
    @navinsingh5819 3 місяці тому +69

    The wolf are angry that the sheeps aren't reproducing.

    • @RoseKamado-wf3ff
      @RoseKamado-wf3ff 2 місяці тому +2

      We actually don’t care, I’m a mom whose been repeatedly shamed for being happy with kids 😂

    • @tuinfarto608
      @tuinfarto608 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@RoseKamado-wf3ffyou made the wolves happy

    • @sebp9882
      @sebp9882 9 днів тому

      @RoseKamado-wf3ff When we refer to wolves I don’t think we are talking about you…

  • @Sef.L
    @Sef.L 4 місяці тому +29

    People always say it's selfish to not have children, I personally think it's selfish to not care or think about bringing a human into this dirty world, sure there is beauty in it as well but it's a tough place to be at times and people should be free to choose.
    Even with woman that choose to be stay at home wives that do plenty of work there always shamed by society that it's not enough when being a stay at home is far harder than going to work.
    Woman have always been scrutinized with being house wives or not choosing to have children.
    If it works for a couple than why do people care to judge so much is beyond me.
    Loved alot of key points made here! 👏

    • @Random-dndsdfaf
      @Random-dndsdfaf 2 місяці тому +2

      Most people are selfish and dont pay for their college education and spend on vacations and stuff and kick their kids out when they turn 18.... that is selfish.

    • @Dixie2945
      @Dixie2945 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Random-dndsdfaf They were told that it was only gonna be 18 years and after that you’re free so ofc people would kick their kids out at 18 bc that was what was fed to them when they had kids

    • @skylinefever
      @skylinefever Місяць тому +1

      @@Dixie2945 It's advertised as an 18 year prison term that all must serve.

  • @diamondplague5186
    @diamondplague5186 3 місяці тому +10

    There’s another reason why to not have kids which is something a lot of people don’t talk about and it’s genetic diseases. There’s a lot of diseases that are genetic and can run in families. Sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, hearing loss and deafness, metabolic disorders, muscular dystrophy, Tay-sach’s disease, diabetes, schizophrenia, autism, hemophilia, fragile X syndrome, god the list can go on and on. Some of these diseases also don’t have genetic testing available, so there’s not really anything you can do about it.

  • @Random-dndsdfaf
    @Random-dndsdfaf 2 місяці тому +10

    so many father stay at work longer to stay away from their kids.

    • @theintrovertedaspie9095
      @theintrovertedaspie9095 2 місяці тому

      Dang.

    • @fustercluck2460
      @fustercluck2460 2 місяці тому +6

      I work with alot of guys like this, they are going grey in their twenties and work 70+ hours a week to get away from the family lol.

  • @amberdeterman5815
    @amberdeterman5815 4 місяці тому +13

    My dad always says people who don't have kids are selfish. I don't get it. Like isn't a society guilting people into kids they don't want selfish? My daughters are 18 and 20. If they have kids it won't be for many years. I had mine at 23 and 25. I only regret having them young. I wasn't prepared and my life has been difficult.

  • @quitaulla1569
    @quitaulla1569 2 місяці тому +9

    I am married and have 3 grown children, since I was a little girl I didn't want to get married or have kids....do I regret it? No wayyyy! I love my kids so much I couldn't think of a life without them, but it was HARD and still hard because you always worry about their well being. My brother didn't want kids since he was 9 , he has been married for 35 years with no kids, does he regret it? No wayyyy! They (him and his wife) love their mental and physical freedom. All I have to say is ..do what is good for YOU because it is YOUR life after all.✌️ ❤️

  • @sincerelycitra
    @sincerelycitra 4 місяці тому +12

    Thank you for sharing this, Helena ❤ I have 4 kids and honestly, there are times where I regret becoming a parent. I love my family, of course, and wouldn’t change things, but I wish there were more resources or information out there that actually shares what it takes to be a parent. I’ve gone through some of the hardest struggles of my life with postpartum, toddler years, preschool years, and it’s just the beginning. It’s just not something everyone is aware of or talks about. I appreciate you sharing the other side 🙏🏼

  • @Natesha_Laree
    @Natesha_Laree 4 місяці тому +25

    I love this follow-up video! Let’s not forget about the parents who ONLY wanted sex. I wonder how many would actually admit that. 🤔

  • @annas4191
    @annas4191 4 місяці тому +11

    I think it’s wise to not just think about what YOU want but also what your child is going to be born into. If you feel that it’s still of value then go for it. The world is a messy place however and for me it’s a tough decision

  • @TKR-ox9ff
    @TKR-ox9ff Місяць тому +4

    My mom, grandma and entire countries are realizing this far too late.

  • @OfficialCherish
    @OfficialCherish 2 місяці тому +5

    My bf is a father of twins. He has a reasonable relationship with their mom but ultimately she wanted kids and he did not. They’re 9 and we’re halfway to 18. I’m 37 w/no kids (with future stepchildren) and I love not being a mom. If you desire kids, date someone with kids. That way you can have the best of both worlds. As a step parent you can STEP IN OR STEP OUT OF THE MF WAY!! I can travel, sleep in, work, leisure and if my man asks me to pick up the kids from school it’s just a request not mandatory. They have a mom and a dad who’s responsible for them and their daily life! And they still think you’re the coolest because you aren’t mom or dad. I feel like I found a cheat code!

  • @happytraveller8953
    @happytraveller8953 4 місяці тому +27

    Yep. Childless cat lady here and Shady Vance and his moronic take on women can F the hell right off. It's a daggum tough job to be a parent and I know my limitations--and I work with kids. Love my job to the moon and back but do not have it in me to be a proper parent so will leave that awesome job to someone else. The world is just way too crazy for me to think about bringing another human into it. For those who want to do so, best of luck and many blessings; I'll be here to support you and your decision. For those of us who choose to remain childless cat ladies, I'm here to support you, too!! Thank you for this incredibly important conversation, Helena.

  • @karmas8864
    @karmas8864 4 місяці тому +35

    My 9 year old granddaughter told her dad she doesn't want to have kids. Cool! I fully support all women who want kids and all who don't.

  • @Melanizing
    @Melanizing 4 місяці тому +6

    Thanks for talking about this, the more it is out there the better. I never wanted kids even as a teen, and now in my 40’s have never changed my mind. Some of us just know it isn’t right for us. Raising a child is an incredible responsibility, and frankly I dont think enough parents take it seriously! Part of the problem is truly believing you have a choice, which is hard when much of society tells you having children is the only way. All I want for women is to truly think deeply about what they want for their life and know that whatever choice they make is valid. There are so many ways to live life, I just wish we wouldn’t cut each other down for making different choices.

  • @davidwhitney1171
    @davidwhitney1171 Місяць тому +3

    Can someone please explain to me why a voluntary decision by a man, woman, or couple not to have children is considered "selfish"? Please help me understand this. Isn't it selfish to have children for all the wrong reasons- including family or societal pressure? Very bad for the parents who never truly wanted children- but the real tragedy falls upon the children who were never truly wanted or loved. Suffer the children....

  • @Im_Tiff
    @Im_Tiff 3 місяці тому +9

    Your 2nd sentence is me 100% . You are so correct. So many people are regretting this choice.

    • @Waterdiver3900
      @Waterdiver3900 3 місяці тому

      only narcistic evil weak selfiss people.

  • @amitjain3323
    @amitjain3323 Місяць тому +2

    Whoever shames ignore them, these people bring kids to life and have no money to support theirs kids. In this competitive life where there’s no guarantee of jobs and future it’s a crime to bring kids in life. This society never helps us but still wants us to keep having kids and then live in stress forever

  • @JaneBowers-bs3px
    @JaneBowers-bs3px 4 місяці тому +44

    No problem with anyone's choice to be childless. I had four. It wasn't easy, still isnt--and my youngest is 40. But will say I enjoy the richness of family, of grandchildren now. No regrets, at all. Liked it all including sacrifices, growing, selfless lifestyle. Note: try to make sure "the dream" whatever yours is will last your life. No going back.

    • @athena3865
      @athena3865 4 місяці тому +14

      You were just lucky. It doesn't turn out that way for all who have children. I almost died when my one child was born 45 years ago, and women are still dying from pre-eclampsia. Grandchildren? They are too busy with their friends. If I had to do it again, I would never go this route, especially in today's world.

  • @lantcalen
    @lantcalen 4 місяці тому +4

    I am 29 and I don't want to have kids. For a lot of reasons. One of them is for not seeing how he/she losts him/herself in the educational system for YEARS and years. It has done so much damage to me that I don't want that it hurt no one else.

  • @roguecow9632
    @roguecow9632 Місяць тому +2

    As a caregiver who's taken care of the wives and mothers of millionaires, I can tell you right now it's the STATE that cares for these women--their own families are expert in avoiding 'helping' so they can put Mom on the state dole and not pay for a thing. Average wage for my 24/7 care was less than $4/hr and there are No Benefits nor days off, even for serious illness. Having kids, money or a husband is no guarantee you won't end up in state care and constantly at the mercy of lazy caseworkers who will put you in an equity owned nursing home faster than you can say 'It's cheaper, kinder and safer to keep our elderly home.'

  • @lyudmilasemenova8444
    @lyudmilasemenova8444 Місяць тому +4

    You can learn to love your children like you can learn to love yourself. No one should have children if they dont want to but it is just despicable if you are a regretful parent. As a parent it is your job to learn to love your child. It is not good to promote people with children to say they wish they had not had the child. Its bad for the children to hear this.

  • @greenleafyman1028
    @greenleafyman1028 2 місяці тому +5

    It's funny how conservatives praised the selfishness of the Millionaires but not the selfishness of the childfree people.
    That's why I can't take them seriously no matter how I seriously listen to their side.

  • @someoneanyone365
    @someoneanyone365 4 місяці тому +6

    Only halfway through this video and GIRL. I’m astounded🤣 just sitting here nodding and clapping along to every point you’re making. That first Reddit comment floored me👏🏼

  • @KarenTski
    @KarenTski 2 місяці тому +3

    They’re jealous and have a terrible marriage and her kids are driving her crazy and her husband doesn’t help

  • @sarahraaymakers14
    @sarahraaymakers14 4 місяці тому +10

    Thank you Helen for these videos!. I moved out of my parents house 5 years ago .. don’t get me Wrong I love my parents, but they want to have a child … they want a “ Grandchild “ … she is Alwsys talking about me Fostering a child .. but I’m not .. I’ve been single for 10 years and I’m loving the single life I’ve never been happier .. so thank you for being there thank you for understating Child free life. I feel like your big sister I never had. Love ya 😊

  • @kerynl.sanchez9891
    @kerynl.sanchez9891 4 місяці тому +8

    I believe everyone should do what is best for themselves. As for me I love my childfree life because it’s what I always wanted, and simultaneously enjoy my nephews and friends kids. Let’s not pressure people either way, although education about the realities of parenthood should be taught in school. 400k Foster kids should tell us about how people are having kids they don’t want. And please, stop asking women why they don’t have children, some can’t, don’t be a moron.

  • @delightfullydotty7130
    @delightfullydotty7130 4 місяці тому +6

    The reason many parents won’t admit it is because we do still love our children as much as people who love parenthood. The problem is that people are so quick to judge and who wants to be told that they don’t love their child as much as other people do? For me, the hardest part of having children is the worry and feeling guilty if they’re not happy. I don’t understand the logic of people saying it’s selfish not to have children. We have children to pass on our own DNA, thereby adding to the problem of overpopulation. Surely it’s selfish to think that our DNA is so superior that we need our own child rather than adopting one of the many children in care?

  • @birdieculture-2
    @birdieculture-2 Місяць тому +4

    3:03 Childfree are the most accepting
    OF COURSE, coz parents are people users, otherwise why would they think they get to create someone else in this world without the need to ask them first? And btw you should respect them, honour them, and you are wrong for not being like them. And since u made having kids a choice, u need to be shamed

  • @PaceBusOperator1776
    @PaceBusOperator1776 27 днів тому +2

    I'm also a 51 year old child free Gen X and i'm proud of it.

  • @tiamo_danielle
    @tiamo_danielle 4 місяці тому +4

    Thank you, Helena ❤ You are a great representative of the childfree community. I am 37 and childfree with no regrets. Take care 💜

    • @helenawoods
      @helenawoods  4 місяці тому +1

      Oh thank you!! Big hugs to you 💖

  • @suzigemini
    @suzigemini 4 місяці тому +16

    I support you being Child Free. I never wanted children when young. At 35 and a half I chose to have my son with my husband. The marriage fell apart. We divorced. However, now at 52 I regret NOT having more children. My son is a such a blessing to me and a wise soul. I wouldn't change it--no regrets. But you are not far off from what a child can bring into one's life--it can be hard --not always easy. No one makes me cry like my son, but I love him. LOL It is like anything in life heartache and happiness. Much love. Thank you.

  • @ListicleBro
    @ListicleBro День тому

    my mother constantly told me I was a burden, all throughout my childhood. so it's no wonder that now i don't want to have any kids of my own.

  • @jackiedicarlo1557
    @jackiedicarlo1557 3 дні тому

    I have one grown child and have never regretted having her. However, motherhood was harder than I thought it would be. I was a military wife and always lived far away from family. I had no village, and even her dad wasn't there a lot of the time. He also didn't participate in parenting when he was home like I thought he would. The best choice I made was to stop at one child. I have never regretted that, especially during the extremely hard teen years. By then, we were recently divorced and he was doing whatever he wanted while I started a new career and dealt with all the stress of being a single parent. Ladies, you need to know before having kids that most of the responsibility might fall on you.

  • @brionori6062
    @brionori6062 Місяць тому +2

    This video preach the truth. Being a survivor of rape, a child of divorce and infertile myself, I have no regrets of never wanting kids and do not care what other people think. I hate when people say never say never, because NEVER means never sometimes. Like shut up, I love my fur babies! Kids are gross and annoying.

  • @April-h2l
    @April-h2l Місяць тому +3

    Being child free does not mean you are free of people. You will always meet a cashier.

  • @MartaPollack
    @MartaPollack 25 днів тому +1

    I raised both of my daughters to make education a priority, self- validation, high esteem, highly self dependant. There Father being an MD, I being an RN Nurse Practioner, waitied til I was 30 until I chose to have my firstborn, second ddaughter at 32. When I was. Able to be a stay at home Mom. I had always wanted to be a Mom, never felt pressured. I was highly energergetic and enjoyed every second of their infancy and childhood. Maybe because we were financially very well off. No nannies, however I had no cleaning or other home taking duties. I took my babies every day with me to a luxious Country Club where the daycare gave me 2/12 hours to work out and self care.My husband and I had date night with our friends every Saturday enjoyed get aways to expensive meals and over nights at luxiorous hotels while Grandparents stayed overnight. Sundays were family time.

    • @MartaPollack
      @MartaPollack 25 днів тому

      By the way, I respect others choice to remain childless! I realize my situation was completely different from many others and was highly blessed to have it! The only point I want to make is to instill the values I mentioned in your daughters. My daughters are now 33 and 31. An Attorney and an RN , married to successful men, both remain childless. I never bring up having children to them. Their life, their choice.

  • @mcgaming6387
    @mcgaming6387 2 місяці тому +1

    I’ve tried asking my mom these things but she always maintained that she’s always wanted children, and that she doesn’t want to think about what her life would be like without us. I suppose.

  • @IngaTea
    @IngaTea Місяць тому +3

    We could still build a successful society if only those who genuinely want children chose to have them. This way, everyone would be happier, and children would benefit from parents who truly want to raise them.

  • @blazingstar9638
    @blazingstar9638 15 днів тому

    I’ve never heard anyone be mad about child free by choice. Ever.

  • @florencetj
    @florencetj День тому

    Having children cannot be the only way to achieve a meaningful and fulfilling life. There are so many different ways to find purpose and happiness, and I believe starting a family isn't the only path to fulfillment.

  • @stellarshadeofblue
    @stellarshadeofblue 6 днів тому

    I (at 20) decided adamantly against having children primarily due to my own upbringing. My mama saw her children as competition for father's attention, especially me. My papa was closer to me than anyone, he loved taking the time for storytelling about anything. I was his outlet. Unfortunately, this left me a basket case by the time I became a teenager due to the frequent conflicts between them both, and how my mama would punish me and play the "favorites game" feeding into my older sister's animosity. I've always felt how unfair it was to be brought up in that environment, and swore I would never let that happen to my own kids. But as I get older, I realized that part of my mama's personality is in my head, because I can get ruffled over perceived "lack of getting enough attention" (I see this in relationships with friends and lovers).
    The only way I know how to keep that from happening again is to just not have kids.
    There are other considerations at play too, like financially. But the bulk of it came from my upbringing.

  • @blub3260
    @blub3260 4 місяці тому +4

    I hope you and Kimberley (no kids for me, thanks!) do a collab at some point, both of you are so funny!

    • @helenawoods
      @helenawoods  4 місяці тому +1

      I’d love to do a collab! I’ll reach out to her ❤

  • @MW54545454
    @MW54545454 2 місяці тому +3

    I am 42, and I am ChildFree.

  • @User-w3f2d
    @User-w3f2d Місяць тому +2

    Ppl shame child-free women cause we are not investing all our energy and money in the future labor force. They are selfish on their own too.

  • @queeniequeen949
    @queeniequeen949 2 місяці тому +2

    To be honest, I believe it’s because parents want people to live the same life as them. We can all agree to disagree but I definitely don’t agree with the naysayers concerning the decision to be child free. I just don’t care to explain myself anymore because the more I do it the more they’ll question it. Even if I did have children none of them are gonna be there to help pay my bills or support those children. Regardless I’m gonna keep living my best childfree life!

  • @RebeccaAlis
    @RebeccaAlis 4 місяці тому +5

    Husband’s perspective would be great!!
    I am 50/50 on wanting kids and am 33 and the decision is really difficult, my partner is 99% no to having them but I’m scared when he is older he will change his mind and then I will be too old to have them, if we are still together and then I’ve made a mistake staying for years in a childfree relationship. I need to hurry up a decide more definitively, it’s really hard.

    • @MM-qg5xh
      @MM-qg5xh 4 місяці тому +5

      It's YOUR decision don't get influenced with what his is, decide what YOU want otherwise you're gonna blame him oneday

    • @RebeccaAlis
      @RebeccaAlis 4 місяці тому

      @@MM-qg5xh you’re right, 100% 🙏🏻

    • @dunceandco
      @dunceandco 3 місяці тому

      Why’d you get married if you weren’t even on the same page about having kids?

    • @RebeccaAlis
      @RebeccaAlis 3 місяці тому

      @@dunceandco we aren’t married but I see your point, I don’t know either way if I want them or not

  • @roguecow9632
    @roguecow9632 Місяць тому +1

    I'm 61 and grew up hearing how the planet was going to die as there were too many people. Men, especially conservatives, said to me often they 'didn't want to pay for women's complicated plumbing' and being a survivor of abuse meant we couldn't get healthcare because of pre-existing conditions (being a woman alone counted for one big write off for insurers who didn't want to pay for pregnancies.) Most of the stand up comedians complained we were all too fat and there were too many of us, and women were constantly body shamed for being HUGE when they became pregnant. Women like me accepted these condemnations of our expensive existence and chose not to have children as a result, especially as most men, including our fathers, were incredibly upset over 'child support.'

  • @careforashow
    @careforashow 2 місяці тому +1

    I wasn’t sure about being a mother. I felt like I would be good at it, my family always said they “believed I would get married and pregnant early. My older sister, was never expected to have kids because she didn’t date. Now I rarely see her, and when she helps with the kids she is extremely uninvolved. She practically raised me for five years growing up. She has expressed to me that after she saw what I go through on a regular basis that she no longer wants to have kids. My family is “okay” with this. I felt like it was never even an option for me.

  • @gems5638
    @gems5638 Місяць тому

    I have a son and a baby on the way. Being a mother for me is one of the best things I’ve done to date. I’ve had careers, travelled, partied ALOT and waiting until I was in my 30’s to start a family. I feel that those that have children and are regretful haven’t realised or understood yet that you can’t be selfish, when you have a child the dynamics change. It’s not about you anymore, or your wants and desires for your life the child/children come first. If you are happy to let go of those things and realise you don’t come first anymore you will likely be a happy parent. Also, if you aren’t sure or on the fence if you want children then DONT have them. It’s not for the faint hearted because sometimes it is hard work and like I said you CANT be selfish anymore, you don’t come first anymore. For me this suits! Im really content with everything I’ve done in my life, I’ve competed athletically, won promotions, started my own business which I still successfully run. Out of all this nothing comes close to the love and happiness having children had given me. It’s hugely enhanced my life. Also having healthy children or those without additional needs is not a given! So understand that when making the choice to have children. You get what you’re given. If you enjoy a life with never really having to put anyone else first or someone else’s needs above your own and thinking about doing that makes you uncomfortable then don’t do it!! Plain and simple.

  • @lovelylipbonesouwwwwwwwolv2198
    @lovelylipbonesouwwwwwwwolv2198 2 місяці тому +9

    We should encourage people not to have kids

    • @flaawed_human
      @flaawed_human 2 місяці тому +4

      We should leave people alone with their life choices because I wouldn't want them to annoy me for not having kids either

  • @LAfaery
    @LAfaery 3 дні тому

    Children deserve to have parents who truly want them and are dedicated to raising them. They are not toys or dolls. The people who resent and regret raising children should be ashamed of themselves. They were too selfish and immature to begin with. Kids have an awareness of this attitude, even if it is subconscious. This leaves an impact on them, most likely, for the rest of their lives.
    And secondly, they should also be ashamed of themselves for shaming the childfree, who purposely decided not to have children out of foresight (i.e. financial reasons, awareness that they are emotionally not able to properly care for children etc.). There are more people who know their limitations and do not want to bring children into the world, understanding that they cannot give them the lives they truly deserve.
    The fact that so many people are choosing NOT to have children is part of a bigger design to ensure that children are born to people who really want to raise them. This will affect bigger areas, like the economy, affordability and access of necessities, the environment and more.
    The shamers are the ones who did not properly think out all these details, how they would feel in the long term and the impact of their poor decisions on children. They need to be aware of their ignorance and just shut up.

  • @tastybrownie7448
    @tastybrownie7448 2 місяці тому +7

    This lady is smart and brave. She dares to disagree with all the religious queen bee personalities that love to chastise and gaslight the rest of us.

    • @endtimeslastdays7777
      @endtimeslastdays7777 Місяць тому +2

      Not all religious women want children.
      Some religious women are child-free by choice and are happy and satisfied
      Don't be so quick to assume, all religious women are all the same

  • @roshnaguven3802
    @roshnaguven3802 Місяць тому

    People that dont want to have kids should not be judged because you never know why. For example, I have a very very very hard past and all I have been doing is trying to survive, living for others that have lived on me, pleasing others, taking care of others, fixing others etc. and Ive never known who I am. Ive also had a lot of severe diseases because of my traumas and major sleeping problems. Now I have healed most of that and I am almost healthy and I sleep good. Now I feel that I want to live for myself and live the life that I always wanted to live but couldnt. Many years have been taken away from me... Ive never even been happy before, its just now that I know what safety, unconditional love and happiness feels like. And I dont feel like staying awake at nights with a baby now that I can finally sleep. I am 34. We all have different stories

  • @FabiolaH24
    @FabiolaH24 20 днів тому

    My hubby and I are child free ourselves in our mid-20s. I'm 24 and he's 25. We don't want to have children at all.

  • @kaersten3623
    @kaersten3623 4 місяці тому +3

    No, no, no. Childfree by choice is not the worst decision you could make. First, I'm being factitious when I say that "They" say that those who decided to have only ONE child are deemed as being even MORE selfish than those who decide to have no children. I know, because I've had several people approach me with that attitude in regards to my partner and I and our one-and-only.

  • @mookingbird
    @mookingbird 8 днів тому

    Most people are wired in their DNA to nurture and grow 'something/someone'. This can range from having pets, plants, children, passion, jobs. For a lot of people, without children to direct their life's purpose, they fall into depression, feeling lost and purposeless. This is why for them, having children is great. For those who are not wired to have this needs go on to lead rich and fulfilling lives growing themselves, plants, pets, passions and carve out a different life.

  • @bobbert1945
    @bobbert1945 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm in my 50s and child-free. What's awful is the number of my friends who have teenage or adult children with drug problems, mental health issues, and/or have gone no-contact (often for the aforementioned reasons). I can't imagine spending all that money and sacrificing so much, only to have POS children. Obviously I have friends with fantastic children, but is having a child worth the risks? As I type this, I'm sipping a martini, have a secure retirement fund, and am thinking about my upcoming European river cruise.

  • @JannaGiles206
    @JannaGiles206 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you!!! That's me! Child-free by choice❤

  • @betmo
    @betmo Місяць тому

    i'm 53...married almost 30 years...childfree by choice and recently had a complete hysterectomy....i had no desire to create more housemates and exponentially more chores...i had to take care of my mother until she passed...i wouldn't wish that on anyone...

  • @joefur1625
    @joefur1625 Місяць тому

    Imagine a world where all the babies were born to families who thought i through first and chose to, undersrood what they were doing and not just ticking off lifegoals, and all those who decided not to were respected for finding other ways to evole humanity (or just be free to do what makes them happy)

  • @JamesKonzek-xr5zy
    @JamesKonzek-xr5zy 9 днів тому

    Religious people tell me I'm selfish for having no kids or never married.

  • @Purplelemon5033
    @Purplelemon5033 3 місяці тому +1

    I love being a mum but it is a big sacrifice. There’s also a high chance of having a child with very complex needs. I know so many parents that are stuck living in poverty caring for a child whose needs mean they can very rarely leave the house their whole lives are dealing with meltdowns and sensory issues their only companion being peppa pig

  • @carinaoliveira5850
    @carinaoliveira5850 2 місяці тому +2

    #hottake over here on the "DINK" acronym. It's both hilarious, and demeaning. On one end, I say, let's fn own it! And on another I'm hurt, because it seems to only be parents who reference their friends/family without children as the DINKs. And don't they just looooove to bring it up in conversation.
    "Oh such a nice dress! That's nice, if I didn't have kids I would wear that." (Body shaming comments.)
    "Oh, pilates! Fun! Wish I had the time for pilates, but I have to take my children to their activities." (Free time jealousy)
    "Another trip? Must be nice for you two to go wherever you wish!" (As they spend oodles of cash on trips to Disneyland and other resorts.)
    Honestly, I wouldn't find this as offensive if say, the comments following the DINK reference weren't always rude, shameful and hateful towards those who are childfree. Funny how, childfree people, never make rude, demeaning, demoralizing comments towards people with children.
    I could say some pretty rude shit about parents, but hold my tongue, because I don't need to diminish someone else to feel better than.

    • @SnowDeerling
      @SnowDeerling 2 місяці тому +2

      Absolutely agree about the DINK acronym’s connotations. I think there’s also many people who think all DINKS are living a dream life when in reality, it takes two incomes to just survive. Many of us aren’t having kids because we can barely care for ourselves, let alone children.

  • @Luisma927
    @Luisma927 2 місяці тому

    I would love to hear your husband's take on it! It's rare to find a man talking about his thoughts on being childfree on YT. It's not even a conversation I've had with my male friends, even though most of them are childless!

  • @RobertandalexisDunham
    @RobertandalexisDunham 18 днів тому

    I think I feel like the grass is always greener on the other side. I have a 15 month girl, I wanted her, I still want her, I just want some days off. Our children don’t give us purpose, they are another avenue to learn how to express love. The hardest thing we’ll ever do is love one another. I wanted a challenge and I got it! We only live one life, it’s normal to think about everything we could have done with it. My only regret is that I didn’t plan better … set more of a routine and stick to it. And that’s with my dreams and my parent life. I hope this helps someone. We have to accept what is now. Living in regret is getting stuck in the past. We have to move forward. That’s the beauty of humans, our resilience and perseverance through hard things! I’m able to keep going thanks to the hope I have in Jesus. He reminds me that this life is a stepping stone to the next one! There’s more!