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Board Politics & Society
Re: I like to get married without having children.
by
Kavelj22
on 16/05/2025, 20:26:34 UTC
For those who find my argument strange, I do not invite people to adopt my ideas, and it is not my role to present my beliefs as truths for others to follow. I am also not responsible for the continuation or extinction of the human race. All I do is embrace the anti-natalist philosophy and see no need to bring more suffering people onto Earth. You can consider this a personal preference so that it does not conflict with your choice to have children.

There are people who have done nothing but give birth and consider it a great achievement. They are the first to object to such views because such projects would expose their falsehood. In addition to this the people who exploit procreation to achieve their own hypocrite goals. This group is mostly women who refuse to work and produce (a dependent mentality), so they defend childbearing because it is a means of blackmail men to pay for their needs under the umbrella of taking care of his children. And let's not forget those who have children as part of a retirement plan, on the basis that when they grow up, they will find an obedient servant who will endure their disgust.

Does anyone among you see any connection between these reasons and human nature and the continuity of the human race? I live in a very conservative society, and procreation is a sacred matter that is not even allowed to be discussed. Therefore, anti-natalist people like me do not appear in public and do not discuss their thoughts freely for fear of social stigma or the impact on my reputation and the reputation of my family, as I would be considered either insane or an atheist, which are all considered moral issues, not personal convictions or preferences.