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I don’t want kids, but a thought that really helps me in difficult situations, especially when it comes to relationships is “would I want this for my daughter?”. I’m telling ya, it just makes me question things a whole lot more seriously.

Would I be comfortable with my daughter being disrespected, controlled and belittled? Absolutely not. Then why would it be okay for me to have to experience those things? 

It’s a great tool for people who struggle with self-esteem issues and keeping their boundaries. 

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Jeremy Knight

I don't want kids mainly because I'm afraid I'll pass my eye disease onto them, I wouldn't want them to go through what I did and possibly hate me for denying them a normal life.

Camilo Iribarren

If this helps everyone then I’m glad Tea can provides pinches of wisdom. Very good way to think about things

Phoenix Brave Hideki

This is wonderful advice Tea! Thinking about what we want for our kids or how they act is a good way to think about what we need and how to act ourselves. Thanks again Tea for the lovely advice Tea!

Erin McLean

Okay I thought I was the only one who did this, it does make you a bit more pensive and consider things.

Anonymous

I do a similar thing. In my mind I place my friend in an exact same situation, and then give them advice. And then I carry out that advice. Glad to see I’m not the only one.

Anonymous

I love my unborn children too much to bring them into this hellacious world. There’s so many factors that would come in to play if they’d be born, so they’re better off living in my imagination than in reality.