Childfree and Loving It!Recording the opinions of childless women from all over the world and letting this growing band answer their detractors, this investigation looks into the world of those who choose not to have children. Interviewees speak freely and honestly about their experiences, providing readers with both the many reasons people choose to live child-free and insight into what seems to them an unhealthy amount of societal pressure to become mothers and fathers. This book also presents interviews with parents who wish they had not had children while offering their reasons for feeling regret. Concluding with a look into the workplace, this title evaluates the fairness of allowing parents shorter days and time off to accommodate children, compared to the working environment of those who have chosen to live without children. |
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... dren . I always wanted to get out there and see the world and I could never have done that if I'd been tied . I used to jump on a plane at a moment's notice and go to work in New York . You can leave the dishes but you can't leave the ...
... dren . I always wanted to get out there and see the world and I could never have done that if I'd been tied . I used to jump on a plane at a moment's notice and go to work in New York . You can leave the dishes but you can't leave the ...
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... dren , even though I have experienced only rare mater- nal desires . In the end it occurred to me that child bearing is instinctive and I was missing the point . If I had wanted to have children I would have had them . I am now 40 ...
... dren , even though I have experienced only rare mater- nal desires . In the end it occurred to me that child bearing is instinctive and I was missing the point . If I had wanted to have children I would have had them . I am now 40 ...
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... dren ( eg using supermarkets as playgrounds , bringing children into the office ) . 2. Parents appear unable or unwilling to understand or value people who have chosen to be childfree . 3. Women often complain about having chil- dren ...
... dren ( eg using supermarkets as playgrounds , bringing children into the office ) . 2. Parents appear unable or unwilling to understand or value people who have chosen to be childfree . 3. Women often complain about having chil- dren ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
The Childfree Stigma | 21 |
Parent Propaganda | 36 |
Copyright | |
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