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Annie's avatar

These articles are coming out as the first crop of feminists are realizing they are over 40 with no kids and with careers that cannot make up for having a loving marriage and children. My 27 yr old daughter sees it. I told her if she's going to choose liberalism and secularism, she will be empty of the best life experiences. She's slowly choosing a God centered life. We are quietly encouraging her. I pray for all our young people.

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CMCM's avatar

My daughter is 55 and has 3 adult children now. She has quite a few high school friends who went the career-not-marriage route because they got caught up in the earlier arguments of "you can't have it all", so they chose career and a party life with few attachments. Now in their mid 50's, they find themselves alone and childless, pining for a partner and yes, maybe even a husband, and guess what.....men aren't interested in them at this point. My daughter thinks the overall realization of where their choices have led them has finally hit home. It's mostly too late to remedy for this group of women.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And that's tragic for these women and for the society that is devoid of the children they could have had.

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Jake's avatar

It's the Christian culture that is the most satisfying. I see lots of happy contented people at church every Sunday..

My wife stayed home. I worked two jobs. We have two wonderful daughters and 8 exceptional grandchildren. I'm as happy as a puppy with two peters.

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