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by falcolas
1459 days ago
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> But almost nobody regrets it. It's worth noting how taboo it is to admit that you hate your children, and thus how vastly under-reported this attitude ends up being. > I don't know anyone that wishes they hadn't let their children be born, no matter how harsh their circumstances. I, in contrast, know several children who wish they hadn't been forced to grow up in abject poverty with an absentee parent who has no time or energy for them because of how much they have to work. Perhaps it's selfishness on the parent's part. |
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Then how do you know anyone feels that way? Where do you get your information?
> wish they hadn't been forced to grow up in abject poverty
That's a different question altogether. We all wish we had been born in better circumstances, but that doesn't mean we resent being alive.
The solution to children growing up in abject poverty is not abortion, it's social safety nets. Nobody should have to live in abject poverty in a rich country.