The next feminist movement needs to be about motherhood and women’s right to be a mother (while doing so without risking her economic future / working herself to burn out)
Are you done?
My issues as a woman with the idea of “sacrifice” in terms of having kids
How many children did you have over 40?
It‘s not because of „girlboss“ feminism, actually.
Observation: Most people choosing not to have kids don't consider the impact on how they will feel about their life purpose at 50-60 or older
Why do you guys want the birth rate to go up?
It’s wild to me when rich people are OAD
How did you do it? How did you cope through the pain of beginning to breastfeed?
Raising Children is the most fun I have ever had
Preserving women's rights in the context of family planning
Would you want to have twins?
Partner no longer wants to move to my home country
Reflections on family assimilation
More than half of the drop in America’s total fertility rate is explained by decreased teen pregnancies.
TIL that more than half the drop in America’s total fertility rate is explained by women under the age of 19 now having next to no children
What is your natalism unpopular opinion? (Please don't upvote popular opinions)
Why do people you know how don't want kids say they don't want kids?
The best way to raise birth rates is to focus on supporting people who want kids but can't have them due to infertility, rather than bankrolling people who don't want kids
I’d love to know the ages everyone had their kids.
Does anyone have a boy that is 18+ that you still talk to daily or see weekly?
What are your predictions that will happen culturally in regards to natalism in the next 20 years?