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Isolation Less Frequent in the Childfree
Motherhood and parenthood is obviously trendy. What bothers me about the neo-moms is not the focus on children and childhood, but on the nuclear family as an insular unit - isolated from any sense of larger community - and appearing smug about being solitary!

I'll Never Have Kids. Now What?
Whether determinedly childfree, or reluctantly childless, people without kids go through a period of mourning. When the sadness lifts, a wide open horizon appears - a measure of freedom - and I think, "OK, now what's next?"

Can People Relive Childhood by Having Kids?
I'm revisiting one of my favorite subjects - advertising! Do media messages encourage people to have children to relive childhood? I'm seeing more advertising that seems to be enticing viewers to relive idealized, fantasy childhoods by having kids.

Book Review: Finding Childfree Friendly Fiction
If you are like me you sometimes like to get lost in a good novel. I've found that it's especially difficult to find childfree friendly fiction. I find P.D. James' mystery novels are reliable good-reads.

Men Without Kids Face Social Pressures Too.
I�ve had several requests from men asking for commentary about living childfree, or childless, from a male point-of-view. Women seem to bear the brunt of criticism and pressure in this kid-centric society and I was curious about what sorts of social pressures men are subjected to on a daily basis

Who Will Remember Me After I'm Gone?
Some psychologists suggest that we seek to deny death, and reduce related anxiety, by turning our lives over to a symbolic power that we perceive as being greater than ourselves. This can be a god, art, a hero, anything really � even children.

Facing Child-Free Social Fears
Childfree social fears are pervasive in our kid-centered society and often sound like this: I might not fit into society if I don�t have kids. What if I don�t have any friends because I don�t have kids? What if people think I am weird, or some kind of misfit?

Facing the Most Common Child-Free Fears
Looking back through years of MNK archives I recognize three main categories of fear expressed by childfree people: Abandonment, social, and existential. Abandonment fears inspire questions such as: who will care for me when I become elderly and frail if I don�t have adult kids?

Is Parental Status Criterion for Teaching Ability?
Insensitive commentary, and a friend’s disturbing teaching-job interview, indicate a growing disregard for lifestyle differences. If teachers are judged capable solely on the basis of parental status, any person working with young people can be similarly judged.

Pets Strengthen the Marriage Bond
I’ve read statements claiming that pets don’t bond a married couple like children do, yet, I’ve been married to my husband for more years than I care to admit – and one of the things that kept us together and interested in one another is an intense interest in our pets and in animal rescue.

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