Welcome to /v/Childfree, a place for those who have chosen not to have children.
Rules:
For members:
• Posts must be related to the Childfree lifestyle or issues that pertain to the childfree. Birth control, legislation, kids in places they typically shouldn't be, examples of good/bad parenting, childfree humor/memes, anecdotes, rants and tales of how you spent your weekend are all fair-game topics!
• Keep it civil! No bigotry, racism or hate speech. No personal attacks or abuse. Do not post anything that advocates or depicts violence to children or anyone else. No trolling! I understand once in a while you may get angry, and that is fine. But if you're only here to be nasty and not contribute, you may be warned and eventually banned.
• Don't insult or harass others outside of this subverse for simply disagreeing with you. Do not brigade other subs. Do not post links to other Voat threads; screenshots are fine. If you do visit another sub because of a post you saw here, try not to vote or comment. Since Voat does not seem to have a "no participation" system in place, we'll have to be on the honor system with this one.
For visitors:
• Don't come here just to say how much you hate this subverse and its members.
• Be kind. We don't deserve insults just because we disagree with you.
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[–] 7623007? 10 points -10 points 0 points (+0|-10) ago
You will live the rest of your life wondering if you made the right choice.
[–] BARnone [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I think if people with kids are answering honestly, they will answer the same way. There are a lot of opportunities sacrificed for kids.
[–] 7623042? 8 points -8 points 0 points (+0|-8) ago
I would rather sacrifice a few years, than live the rest of my life with mind shreading "what ifs", regret, and guilt.