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csziggy

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34. True but in 1970 many people believed the predictions
Fri Aug 7, 2015, 10:56 AM
Aug 2015

And for a freshman in college the concept was terrifying - about the same impact as the predictions of climate change and disruption caused by ocean level rise has now.

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Things have been looking grim for quite a while. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #1
I guess if it their decision that is fine yeoman6987 Aug 2015 #2
There is the question of is it fair to the child to bring it into a melting world ... ? Arugula Latte Aug 2015 #4
Very tough to answer for sure yeoman6987 Aug 2015 #7
do foxface666 Aug 2015 #28
Yes and it has forever yeoman6987 Aug 2015 #36
Out of curiosity, did your sister and BIL use at home methods to affect the gender of their baby? StevieM Aug 2015 #6
I don't think so yeoman6987 Aug 2015 #9
Could you describe some of those? Eating pork? Using Dove soap? snooper2 Aug 2015 #14
I hope that you are genuinely curious and not just making fun of me. StevieM Aug 2015 #17
Okay, I never knew something like that existed (even the thought of it), but- Internets LOL snooper2 Aug 2015 #18
Those recommendations are not woo, TexasMommaWithAHat Aug 2015 #22
This is anecdotal evidence, but the timing thing did seem to "work" for us. Arugula Latte Aug 2015 #40
Except that's how everyone thinks... marions ghost Aug 2015 #35
Yes. My son will not have a child. Duppers Aug 2015 #3
It is tough. Arugula Latte Aug 2015 #5
I don't think we should look at adoption as a wonderful solution to the problem. StevieM Aug 2015 #16
There will be homes needed, regardless -- good point villager Aug 2015 #26
I'm sorry. I see your son's point....but I also understand your disappointment. StevieM Aug 2015 #12
Thank you, Stevie. Duppers Aug 2015 #23
he has plenty of time to change his mind Skittles Aug 2015 #25
My mother, in the '60s, limited her family size in part due to environmental concerns REP Aug 2015 #8
My husband comes from a big family, but Arugula Latte Aug 2015 #10
I was actually just discussing this issue with my aunt the last time I went home for a visit. StevieM Aug 2015 #11
Yes. Out of everyone I know, only two have children. Gregorian Aug 2015 #13
In my case, it was just poverty. Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #15
That's it for us as well. Juicy_Bellows Aug 2015 #24
Climate change solutions are going to require changing human behavior. alarimer Aug 2015 #19
I thonk you are being a pessimist Adrahil Aug 2015 #31
Growing up in the 50s and 60s made me decide to not have children csziggy Aug 2015 #20
population foxface666 Aug 2015 #29
True but in 1970 many people believed the predictions csziggy Aug 2015 #34
Absolutely. We've discussed it. hamsterjill Aug 2015 #21
vhemt or idiocracy? I'm leaning to vhemt, as far as my personal choices go Electric Monk Aug 2015 #27
I think that as the planet becomes more toxic, more children Ilsa Aug 2015 #30
Vietnam madokie Aug 2015 #32
As much as I love my children deutsey Aug 2015 #33
I had pre-Bush kids too and Arugula Latte Aug 2015 #39
I doubt it is causing people to reconsider Godhumor Aug 2015 #37
An important question marions ghost Aug 2015 #38
I didn't know anyone else was thinking about this! DeepModem Mom Aug 2015 #41
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