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Writer's Block: Go it alone
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Yes.
Very obvious and self-explanatory question.
If you don't have children you're not a "real woman".
You have to be a "real woman" in order to be a Mother.
If you're single, you're a failure anyway.
Being child-free is a kind of scarlet letter on your social standing - you're refusing to contribute to the human race, refusing to be a responsible adult and all that junk.
*sigh*
The answer to all those questions (thought the holiday part is ambiguous) is "Yes".
Yes.
Very obvious and self-explanatory question.
If you don't have children you're not a "real woman".
You have to be a "real woman" in order to be a Mother.
If you're single, you're a failure anyway.
Being child-free is a kind of scarlet letter on your social standing - you're refusing to contribute to the human race, refusing to be a responsible adult and all that junk.
*sigh*
The answer to all those questions (thought the holiday part is ambiguous) is "Yes".
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I think the holiday part of the Writers' Block prompt assumes that the people answering are middle class U.S.ians, for whom Family Time tends to be almost entirely at holidays. In the Israeli context where the bulk of Friday nights are Family Time "the holidays" has different connotations.
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But she buys the dogs SWEATERS. So I think her affections have found an outlet.
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I'm 37 and have been in a committed relationship with another man for 10 years. I made up my mind and my peace about not having kids years ago. My sister, who is 4 years younger, is just divorcing her husband, no kids for her either and I doubt for a while yet. I think she wants to have children, but on her terms, not just to suit others.
My parents have never ever mentioned grandkids. I think they'd like them, but it's a can of worms they don't want to open. A veritable pandora's box.
My life is full of children, but none of them are my own, I just borrow them from time to time and try to keep their eyes open to different ways to be, rather than the heteronormative.
And the writer's block is kinda western-christian, but sometimes it does prompt on stuff that makes you think.
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I'm still on the fence about whether I even want children. I might actually say that to my relatives just to see what they say.
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