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ParticipantHaving a yard is a must for me. I do have a toddler and it’s so much more convenient to let him play in the yard than having to take him to the park. He has toys in the yard that he plays with. If he want to play with those toys at the park, I’d have to pack up those toys in the car and unpack it at the park. Which would be a huge hassle. Right now, the toys just sit in the yard and when he wants to go play with it, I just take him outside.
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ParticipantI vote for consumption tax too.
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ParticipantI vote for consumption tax too.
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ParticipantI vote for consumption tax too.
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ParticipantI vote for consumption tax too.
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ParticipantI vote for consumption tax too.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
I believe that animals are hardwired to have sex. The babies popping out are a result of sex. It’s nature’s way of working. But I just don’t believe that animals plan to have offsprings.Humans have consciousness, so we can plan to do whatever we want. We don’t need to go with the flow.[/quote]
You don’t need to go with the flow but you can’t beat mother nature either. When older you are, the less fertile you are, so even if old people want to have a lot of kids, they just physically can’t. Mothers who are in the 40s also have much higher risk if having children with birth defects. Which is why most people choose not to have children much past 40.Those who go w/ the flow are usually teenage mothers. Those who want a lot of kids tend to start having them in the mid 20s and give their body time to recoup between each kid. Those who are more career focused and don’t want to have a lot of kids will most likely have children later.
At 25, you can have 4 kids 2-3 years apart and you’ll be done at 34-37. But if you start at 40, it’s not likely you’ll be giving birth when you’re in your 50s. Those who treasure their career wouldn’t want to give birth every year, since they would basically have to give up their career for at least a few years.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
I believe that animals are hardwired to have sex. The babies popping out are a result of sex. It’s nature’s way of working. But I just don’t believe that animals plan to have offsprings.Humans have consciousness, so we can plan to do whatever we want. We don’t need to go with the flow.[/quote]
You don’t need to go with the flow but you can’t beat mother nature either. When older you are, the less fertile you are, so even if old people want to have a lot of kids, they just physically can’t. Mothers who are in the 40s also have much higher risk if having children with birth defects. Which is why most people choose not to have children much past 40.Those who go w/ the flow are usually teenage mothers. Those who want a lot of kids tend to start having them in the mid 20s and give their body time to recoup between each kid. Those who are more career focused and don’t want to have a lot of kids will most likely have children later.
At 25, you can have 4 kids 2-3 years apart and you’ll be done at 34-37. But if you start at 40, it’s not likely you’ll be giving birth when you’re in your 50s. Those who treasure their career wouldn’t want to give birth every year, since they would basically have to give up their career for at least a few years.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
I believe that animals are hardwired to have sex. The babies popping out are a result of sex. It’s nature’s way of working. But I just don’t believe that animals plan to have offsprings.Humans have consciousness, so we can plan to do whatever we want. We don’t need to go with the flow.[/quote]
You don’t need to go with the flow but you can’t beat mother nature either. When older you are, the less fertile you are, so even if old people want to have a lot of kids, they just physically can’t. Mothers who are in the 40s also have much higher risk if having children with birth defects. Which is why most people choose not to have children much past 40.Those who go w/ the flow are usually teenage mothers. Those who want a lot of kids tend to start having them in the mid 20s and give their body time to recoup between each kid. Those who are more career focused and don’t want to have a lot of kids will most likely have children later.
At 25, you can have 4 kids 2-3 years apart and you’ll be done at 34-37. But if you start at 40, it’s not likely you’ll be giving birth when you’re in your 50s. Those who treasure their career wouldn’t want to give birth every year, since they would basically have to give up their career for at least a few years.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
I believe that animals are hardwired to have sex. The babies popping out are a result of sex. It’s nature’s way of working. But I just don’t believe that animals plan to have offsprings.Humans have consciousness, so we can plan to do whatever we want. We don’t need to go with the flow.[/quote]
You don’t need to go with the flow but you can’t beat mother nature either. When older you are, the less fertile you are, so even if old people want to have a lot of kids, they just physically can’t. Mothers who are in the 40s also have much higher risk if having children with birth defects. Which is why most people choose not to have children much past 40.Those who go w/ the flow are usually teenage mothers. Those who want a lot of kids tend to start having them in the mid 20s and give their body time to recoup between each kid. Those who are more career focused and don’t want to have a lot of kids will most likely have children later.
At 25, you can have 4 kids 2-3 years apart and you’ll be done at 34-37. But if you start at 40, it’s not likely you’ll be giving birth when you’re in your 50s. Those who treasure their career wouldn’t want to give birth every year, since they would basically have to give up their career for at least a few years.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
I believe that animals are hardwired to have sex. The babies popping out are a result of sex. It’s nature’s way of working. But I just don’t believe that animals plan to have offsprings.Humans have consciousness, so we can plan to do whatever we want. We don’t need to go with the flow.[/quote]
You don’t need to go with the flow but you can’t beat mother nature either. When older you are, the less fertile you are, so even if old people want to have a lot of kids, they just physically can’t. Mothers who are in the 40s also have much higher risk if having children with birth defects. Which is why most people choose not to have children much past 40.Those who go w/ the flow are usually teenage mothers. Those who want a lot of kids tend to start having them in the mid 20s and give their body time to recoup between each kid. Those who are more career focused and don’t want to have a lot of kids will most likely have children later.
At 25, you can have 4 kids 2-3 years apart and you’ll be done at 34-37. But if you start at 40, it’s not likely you’ll be giving birth when you’re in your 50s. Those who treasure their career wouldn’t want to give birth every year, since they would basically have to give up their career for at least a few years.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
People believe that having kids makes them happy.It’s just the way it’s done and the example set by society. So people do it to conform.
If all your friends and family are having kids, it’s time to do it also. Otherwise, you feel left out.
As people age, they make fewer friends so conformity with the peers is important to self-esteem.[/quote]
First and foremost, the older you are, the harder for you to get pregnant. The more stressed out you are, the harder for you to get pregnant. The more career focused you are, the harder for you to get pregnant.Younger people have more time to have more kids. They also tend to have less stress. Those who are not as career driven will have more opportunity to have kids.
Reproduction is hard wired in to your mind as an animal. If it’s not, then your species would be extinct. Animals do not have society pressure, yet they have much more offsprings than humans do.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
People believe that having kids makes them happy.It’s just the way it’s done and the example set by society. So people do it to conform.
If all your friends and family are having kids, it’s time to do it also. Otherwise, you feel left out.
As people age, they make fewer friends so conformity with the peers is important to self-esteem.[/quote]
First and foremost, the older you are, the harder for you to get pregnant. The more stressed out you are, the harder for you to get pregnant. The more career focused you are, the harder for you to get pregnant.Younger people have more time to have more kids. They also tend to have less stress. Those who are not as career driven will have more opportunity to have kids.
Reproduction is hard wired in to your mind as an animal. If it’s not, then your species would be extinct. Animals do not have society pressure, yet they have much more offsprings than humans do.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
People believe that having kids makes them happy.It’s just the way it’s done and the example set by society. So people do it to conform.
If all your friends and family are having kids, it’s time to do it also. Otherwise, you feel left out.
As people age, they make fewer friends so conformity with the peers is important to self-esteem.[/quote]
First and foremost, the older you are, the harder for you to get pregnant. The more stressed out you are, the harder for you to get pregnant. The more career focused you are, the harder for you to get pregnant.Younger people have more time to have more kids. They also tend to have less stress. Those who are not as career driven will have more opportunity to have kids.
Reproduction is hard wired in to your mind as an animal. If it’s not, then your species would be extinct. Animals do not have society pressure, yet they have much more offsprings than humans do.
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