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IdaBriggs

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162. I believe I covered that in my post.
Mon Oct 28, 2013, 08:48 AM
Oct 2013
"But having children as a "retirement plan" is also (in the United States) not a guarantee you will be "looked after" depending on where people move and the relationships that develop."


Regardless, it has been the ONLY retirement plan for millions of people for countless generations, to the point where female pregnancies were being terminated in China because the elderly would need a son to look after them.

Culture and customs impact this view; as I said, *there are no "old folk" homes* in most of the world, and the idea of NOT taking care of elderly relatives by their children is considered beyond shameful.

The United States is an immigrant country, and the "traveling" we do, along with NOT wanting to be seen as "associated with our family" in many cases impacts the views.

Your mileage may vary; the reality in my opinion is that those who do not have familial relationships to depend on for support and/or assistance as they age will have to pay for the services required or depend upon the kindness of strangers.

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Never did want em and being over 50 yo I still don't want any ...even L0oniX Oct 2013 #1
heehee PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #3
PC is way over rated. L0oniX Oct 2013 #4
That reminds me PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #5
Another reason to like Bill Maher Plucketeer Oct 2013 #46
I only knew pipi_k Oct 2013 #12
Don't you just love it when they scream at the top of their lungs... virgdem Oct 2013 #70
I had a similar situation in a restaurant Awknid Oct 2013 #87
I would have answered: "So what happened to make you decide you didn't need to socialize your kids? Squinch Oct 2013 #113
well said. i had 1 child. i'm 72 DesertFlower Oct 2013 #133
"Do you want me to KILL him?" a mom screamed at me once in a restaurant. Peregrine Took Oct 2013 #158
To be honest, I can't stand kids either. Vashta Nerada Oct 2013 #20
I have a phobia of small children. Infants too. Chan790 Oct 2013 #29
Yeah PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #36
I actually like kids, but never had any desire for my own. Squinch Oct 2013 #112
I also like kids, and have to admit to entertaining the thought in my 30's. In retrospect, I feel adirondacker Oct 2013 #174
In my city neighborhood parents bring them into dark, candlelit restaurants. Peregrine Took Oct 2013 #157
I knew by the age of ten Warpy Oct 2013 #35
As someone who SheilaT Oct 2013 #2
My MIL passed not long ago, leaving behind a beautiful young daughter Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #8
people do that with everything though hfojvt Oct 2013 #33
Bingo! SheilaT Oct 2013 #175
our society has a superiority complex. We have to feel to superior to someone so we can feel better liberal_at_heart Oct 2013 #73
+1000 cyberswede Oct 2013 #77
I'm not seeing any disparaging of people who have kids in this. Squinch Oct 2013 #115
Not in this article, but the sentiment is common enough Orrex Oct 2013 #138
As is the sentiment that people who don't have children are selfish. But if that sentiment Squinch Oct 2013 #143
"That seemed to me like a very selective umbrage." Orrex Oct 2013 #144
What makes the term "breeder" a denigration? Squinch Oct 2013 #145
Context Orrex Oct 2013 #146
So the term itself is not a denigration. Squinch Oct 2013 #147
Nor is any word, in itself. What's your point? Orrex Oct 2013 #148
That the term itself is not a denigration. Squinch Oct 2013 #149
No shit. Neither is "bitch" or "pussy" What's your point? Orrex Oct 2013 #150
You said the term was a denigration. It isn't. Squinch Oct 2013 #151
You can't be serious Orrex Oct 2013 #152
When ever someone tells me they don't want kids, i congratulate them hedgehog Oct 2013 #6
2. "You'll change your mind." Lady Freedom Returns Oct 2013 #7
I can answer that one. kentauros Oct 2013 #63
If we had a nickel for every time ~that~ happens... pauliedangerously Oct 2013 #72
breeders cyberswede Oct 2013 #75
I hate that rude, derogatory term laundry_queen Oct 2013 #83
So do I. cyberswede Oct 2013 #88
ha! I get that a lot. laundry_queen Oct 2013 #92
that is a hateful thing to say. liberal_at_heart Oct 2013 #96
"superior lifestyle of non-breeders" BULLSHIT! GreenStormCloud Oct 2013 #164
Thank you. SheilaT Oct 2013 #176
Anybody who doesn't know couples who should never have become parents...... Paladin Oct 2013 #9
"I love my friends' children. Because I don't have to take care of them." Egalitarian Thug Oct 2013 #10
Of the three pipi_k Oct 2013 #17
I sort of hate to point this out, SheilaT Oct 2013 #177
Actually enjoy traveling more with kids. efhmc Oct 2013 #198
A lot of married people see it as selfish, they like you and think there should be more of you... uponit7771 Oct 2013 #11
When the truth is there are definitely times when the opposite is true. cui bono Oct 2013 #15
My thoughts exactly... pipi_k Oct 2013 #22
so many ways of having children Chaco Dundee Oct 2013 #50
Yep... pipi_k Oct 2013 #58
my thoughts Chaco Dundee Oct 2013 #80
+1 uponit7771 Oct 2013 #28
Yup. I've been told I was selfish for not wanting kids. bobja Oct 2013 #34
Yeah I heard "selfish" mentioned recently by a coworker too DaveJ Oct 2013 #78
Having kids is not for everyone. Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #89
Not to my face, she said "her sister thinks" kidless people are selfish DaveJ Oct 2013 #94
Thank god my kids slept a lot later than that. SheilaT Oct 2013 #179
Heh. I'm with you, there. Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #187
That just bamboozles me. I hear it reasonably often too. I don't choose the lifestyle Squinch Oct 2013 #120
I've seen those who want kids termed selfish. SheilaT Oct 2013 #178
After my parents split, my father disappeared...I'd hear regularly.."We shouldn't have had children" Tikki Oct 2013 #13
I can relate to that Awknid Oct 2013 #95
Once..you grow to understand, maybe even twice…but many times sends a message... Tikki Oct 2013 #98
Yikes! Bay Boy Oct 2013 #99
I married into the best, kindest, real family.. Tikki Oct 2013 #100
I've never once had a desire to have kids, but I can remember as a little girl thinking about cui bono Oct 2013 #14
You have nicely summed up SheilaT Oct 2013 #180
Hell, if a stranger gave me crap for choosing to not have kids, I would give them crap for having cui bono Oct 2013 #16
If a stranger gave me crap for having kids Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #109
Sometimes nothing is stated but you get that look like.... Peregrine Took Oct 2013 #159
Useless eaters get the red out Oct 2013 #161
What?? SheilaT Oct 2013 #181
I'm a male in my early 30s. Vashta Nerada Oct 2013 #18
Honesty is best... pipi_k Oct 2013 #27
Hey! Me too! n/t Chan790 Oct 2013 #31
I went through that too PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #38
That is not selfish at all get the red out Oct 2013 #53
Been there! dorkzilla Oct 2013 #106
How wonderful that the nieces and nephews adored you. SheilaT Oct 2013 #182
I love my daughters immensely.... but this parenting shit is HARD scheming daemons Oct 2013 #19
+1! Cha Oct 2013 #139
I have two sons. SheilaT Oct 2013 #183
Cats are cheaper and easier to train. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2013 #21
No way. Gormy Cuss Oct 2013 #68
Compared to kids? Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2013 #82
In my experience antiquie Oct 2013 #153
Cats are cheaper, but NOT easier to train. GreenStormCloud Oct 2013 #165
I love children... GliderGuider Oct 2013 #23
You need PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #40
"That's selfish" is not on the list? Capt. Obvious Oct 2013 #24
Oh yes get the red out Oct 2013 #39
I don't need to have children; but if I wanted to raise children, I'd adopt of foster. haele Oct 2013 #25
I appreciate your choice and am glad you are Skidmore Oct 2013 #26
The sermonizing comes at us also get the red out Oct 2013 #42
The bottom line is that, regardless of the choice you make, Skidmore Oct 2013 #114
^^^^^^thank you^^^^^^^^ zazen Oct 2013 #59
Our country in general and corporate culture specifically could do a way better job of supporting Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #110
The lack of support for SheilaT Oct 2013 #184
Did she compare having kids to being in a gang bang? joeglow3 Oct 2013 #30
Actually.... no get the red out Oct 2013 #49
No. Iggo Oct 2013 #81
Never wanted kids, but had two. RebelOne Oct 2013 #32
Prepare Rover1 Oct 2013 #52
So WTF does that mean? Love some elaboration... Agschmid Oct 2013 #61
I think it means that culturally, you get what you give. IdaBriggs Oct 2013 #97
I think having children as a "retirement plan" is unfair to the children. Squinch Oct 2013 #127
especially daughters, since it is assumed they will take on the burden bettyellen Oct 2013 #135
Which, in most cases, they must. And this becomes part of the argument that is being made Squinch Oct 2013 #142
Yep, it's like claiming none of this is "work" because there is no paycheck!!! bettyellen Oct 2013 #156
Depends on the culture. In the United States, it is the daughters. IdaBriggs Oct 2013 #163
in America is seems to fall heavily on the daughters, it did in my case bettyellen Oct 2013 #170
Truth. My mother was the "main person" including dealing with the paperwork. IdaBriggs Oct 2013 #171
I believe I covered that in my post. IdaBriggs Oct 2013 #162
More to the point, those who don't have kids, SheilaT Oct 2013 #185
Truth at all levels. IdaBriggs Oct 2013 #197
I have invested plenty in my kids. RebelOne Oct 2013 #103
welcome to DU gopiscrap Oct 2013 #118
Thanks for posting this get the red out Oct 2013 #37
You are welcome! PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #43
I belong to one also get the red out Oct 2013 #51
I'm 49 too! PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #124
I don't know what else this was all for if not children LittleBlue Oct 2013 #41
I never wanted to get married or have kids and I love my life! Walk away Oct 2013 #130
Wow. There are a lot of people on this thread who hated themselves Fawke Em Oct 2013 #44
If you really want to know... pipi_k Oct 2013 #48
Same here. GliderGuider Oct 2013 #55
The amnesia thing... pipi_k Oct 2013 #62
I'm very fortunate in that regard GliderGuider Oct 2013 #66
If that's the case, then... pipi_k Oct 2013 #71
Wow. Fawke Em Oct 2013 #191
I do not hate children get the red out Oct 2013 #56
You have a dog in your profile.q Fawke Em Oct 2013 #192
I don't fully understand your response get the red out Oct 2013 #196
That is so illogical PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #123
Not really, since I remember when I was three. Fawke Em Oct 2013 #193
That makes very little sense. Squinch Oct 2013 #126
It makes little sense to hate people who aren't adults, too. Fawke Em Oct 2013 #194
If men say they don't want kids, they're looked upon as a sage of some sort. AAO Oct 2013 #45
Because women have time limits on childbearing & men don't (except for death). johnlucas Oct 2013 #131
"Oh, but you'll change you mind once you HAVE a baby! You'll fall in love with it." kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #47
I think what most of them don't know pipi_k Oct 2013 #54
if you have a shortage, I must have a surplus laundry_queen Oct 2013 #93
You probably pipi_k Oct 2013 #169
I have never been able to handle the screaming, or the very idea of diapers. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #116
Good point. Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #108
The world would be a much better place if the people who don't WANT kids kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #117
I agree 100%. Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #119
Thankfully I am too old for these stupid comments now. redstatebluegirl Oct 2013 #57
I think I may skip this thread. I've seen some pretty nasty remarks made to parents in these kinds liberal_at_heart Oct 2013 #60
You mean you don't like being called a "breeder" and hearing about your "spawn"? Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #85
I've always admired good parents Awknid Oct 2013 #101
I do not give people who chose to have kids a hard time. redstatebluegirl Oct 2013 #104
I have two kids, and two grandkids, and they're all great. HERVEPA Oct 2013 #64
Childless is not by choice get the red out Oct 2013 #86
"Child-free" is a hostile response to the negativity of "childless" BeyondGeography Oct 2013 #155
Thanks for the very well-thought-out and written post. I agree. HERVEPA Oct 2013 #160
ROFL '...my body is also capable of a gang bang...' CarrieLynne Oct 2013 #65
These silly responses seemingly always come from those locdlib Oct 2013 #67
Your position is noble. FrodosPet Oct 2013 #69
I can come up with better. ZombieHorde Oct 2013 #74
people who honestly give a shit how other people choose to live their lives Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #76
What's the fun in that? (kidding) DaveJ Oct 2013 #84
well said. liberal_at_heart Oct 2013 #90
They are numerous though get the red out Oct 2013 #91
EVERYONE is deficient in some fundamental way FrodosPet Oct 2013 #102
There is a wide chasm between consideration for others and lecturing them about their personal lives Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #105
I love kids. Iggo Oct 2013 #79
It's still a blast to go through the motions. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2013 #125
i had 1 child with my first husband. DesertFlower Oct 2013 #107
Hi, I'm Dorkzilla, I'm 48 and childfree by choice (hullo Dorkzilla)... dorkzilla Oct 2013 #111
Main reason to have kids: Immortality jeff47 Oct 2013 #121
Someone had to do it... Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2013 #122
That is hilarious! Brigid Oct 2013 #134
I cannot begin to imagine having a child SheilaT Oct 2013 #186
Tantrums aren't unique to humans as any parrot owner will tell you. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2013 #188
My parents claim my sister and I didn't throw tantrums in public kcr Oct 2013 #190
Childfree Polly Hennessey Oct 2013 #128
Best decision ever! mentalsolstice Oct 2013 #129
I'm past the point now, kiva Oct 2013 #132
I have to say: Being a (single) parent was very hard. panader0 Oct 2013 #136
Childless, but not necessarily by choice. Brigid Oct 2013 #137
I admire people who deliberately choose to be child-free steve2470 Oct 2013 #140
I wish my mother never had children. Ino Oct 2013 #141
~ antiquie Oct 2013 #154
amen and thank you! magical thyme Oct 2013 #166
"It's a blast!"???????????? MissMillie Oct 2013 #167
happily willfully barren loyalsister Oct 2013 #168
I'm a 42 year old woman who is childfree and I hear this stupid shit all the time! Liberal_Stalwart71 Oct 2013 #172
"You're not a real woman until you're a mother" LadyHawkAZ Oct 2013 #173
To me, now that I am 65, SheilaT Oct 2013 #189
I get the "what will you do when you're old" line quite a bit. Marr Oct 2013 #195
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