It’s not fair to the kids to give birth to them, regardless of whether the world will end in a year, 10 years, or never. The kids themselves will die 100%, which is a horrible and awful thing you put them through. I wish I was never born and so do millions others. By giving birth, you always give joy to yourself and the newborn in cost of suffering of other newborns.
It’s not consensual. It can’t be. Then again, much of parenting isn’t. All we can do is apologize, whether it’s “I’m sorry that you were born and you wish you weren’t” or “I’m sorry we lived in France and you wish we hadn’t” or anything else.
It’s not fair to the kids to give birth to them, regardless of whether the world will end in a year, 10 years, or never. The kids themselves will die 100%, which is a horrible and awful thing you put them through. I wish I was never born and so do millions others. By giving birth, you always give joy to yourself and the newborn in cost of suffering of other newborns.
Out of billions. Unfortunate for the millions, but the billions have it.
I don’t understand your point, is it:
a) Life always ends with death, and many people believe that if their life ends with death they don’t want to live at all or
b) Giving birth always gives “joy to yourself and the newborn” while also causing “suffering of other newborns”. (If so, why?)
It’s not consensual. It can’t be. Then again, much of parenting isn’t. All we can do is apologize, whether it’s “I’m sorry that you were born and you wish you weren’t” or “I’m sorry we lived in France and you wish we hadn’t” or anything else.
I hope I made good choices and I will never know.