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I had a complete hysterectomy at twenty-one due to endometriosis. I can't have children, and I've never wanted them. Even as a young girl and teenager, then into "being an adult", this has never changed. I don't like children, I feel awkward around them, I think they're annoying, messy, and ungrateful, and I'm far too selfish to want to spend money on them.
Plus, I feel like the world is declining far too much to bring a child into it- I would never want to leave my child to grow up in what this world is becoming. Also, childbirth and pregnancy are just creepy and a little disgusting to me. I feel like it's something growing in your body--- which we usually think is a bad thing-- so why should this be a good thing?
I'm not trying to insult anyone, and I have a lot of respect for (good) mothers. Y'all work hard and do something I can never do, and I'll always respect you for that.
However, those of you who have children or want children- can you explain why you do/why you're happy you had them? I just honestly am so confused about this, and I'd love to get people's opinions/views.
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