are women who choose not to have kids looked down on by those that do?

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sandorski

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Some might, especially in certain cultures, but generally No, in my limited experience.
 

SolMiester

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Both groups look down on/pity each other. And yet there is often a bit of "the grass is greener on the other side" syndrome lurking behind that.

I dont think those that choose not to have kids realise their loss until they are in their retirement years.
 

highland145

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I dont think those that choose not to have kids realise their loss until they are in their retirement years.
Didn't get married until 32 or have a child until 37 (that I know of):whiste:....

There is nothing on this earth that I would trade my child for.