Rules for children
I am blogging tonight to let everyone (or someone) know how I feel about the newest "racism", for lack of a better word. It seems that people who do not have children (like me) are being treated as lesser individuals. Is this "Children of Men" or something? We are people too. We are just as valuable as those who do not have children. Yes, some day I may decide to have children, but until that day Iwill strive to be the best person I can be - in my work, in my recreation, in my family (family does not always mean kids). If you make a commitment to whatever, be it job or kids, it does not mean that you let all other commitments slide. Nor, does it mean that different rules apply to people with kids than without. I am just as valuable. In fact, at this point, to society I may be more valuable. I don't have teacher interviews to attend, I don't have to suddenly leave because my kids are sick, I don't have to sink money into RESPs but at the same time contribute with my taxes to education. Children are wonderful. I reiterate that someday my wonderful hubby and I will probably have children. The world cannot go one without children. I would even like to promote a large part of my practice to children. I have nothing against children per se. I just don't think different rules apply to you if you do have children.
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