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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
Maybe they underestimated the difficulty or overestimated their own abilities. Statistically speaking, parents are not that smart compared to the rest of their peers, so making that error in judgment is not surprising.
On the other hand, having children is a mixed bag. You don't have to love every single thing about a person to enjoy their presence. There's a lot of comedic value in pointing out the ineptitude or faulty logic of children. It can help relieve some of the stress that comes with taking care of another human being.
On the other hand, having children is a mixed bag. You don't have to love every single thing about a person to enjoy their presence. There's a lot of comedic value in pointing out the ineptitude or faulty logic of children. It can help relieve some of the stress that comes with taking care of another human being.
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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@JaggedLittlePill Here you go: https://personal.lse.ac.uk/kanazawa/pdfs/SSR2014.pdf
From the conclusion: [quote]more intelligent individuals are more likely to prefer to remain childless and in fact do remain childless than less intelligent individuals[/quote]
From the conclusion: [quote]more intelligent individuals are more likely to prefer to remain childless and in fact do remain childless than less intelligent individuals[/quote]
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
@TinyViolins And the things you did not mention are the other things that factor into the less intelligent having more kids.
No access to affordable family planning/birth control or abortion facilities
No access to higher education
Having kids tends to put off any other education.
Not having kids tends to leave you more time to continue education.
A lot of factors to consider. (I mentioned only a few)
Regardless of the study. It is just one. Every study in order to continue to be valid must be peer reviewed and replicated.
So one study is just that. One. It does not definitively correlate intelligence or lack there of with having kids or not having kids. It is only a beginning that leads to more questions about whether or not intelligence and remaining childless are correlated in some way.
Your statement is not really backed up by this study.
No access to affordable family planning/birth control or abortion facilities
No access to higher education
Having kids tends to put off any other education.
Not having kids tends to leave you more time to continue education.
A lot of factors to consider. (I mentioned only a few)
Regardless of the study. It is just one. Every study in order to continue to be valid must be peer reviewed and replicated.
So one study is just that. One. It does not definitively correlate intelligence or lack there of with having kids or not having kids. It is only a beginning that leads to more questions about whether or not intelligence and remaining childless are correlated in some way.
Your statement is not really backed up by this study.
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@JaggedLittlePill That's why I specifically included the phrase "statistically speaking"
Correlation does not mean causation
Correlation does not mean causation
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MyPathOfTotality · 46-50, M
...and then graciously claim them on their taxes.
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Getting pregnant isn't always a choice, regardless of how careful you are. The government then forcing you to turn your entire life upside down for 19 years, I understand the annoyance.
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
They didn't think ahead to figure out if their lifestyle would be made better or worse after a kid.
xixgun · M
They were unwilling to accept that some people just shouldn’t have kids
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We all need hobbies
Benefits babies lol
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
Because we can.
Adamski24 · 41-45, M
@JaggedLittlePill and why not?
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
@Adamski24 Right. You get me.
Adamski24 · 41-45, M
@JaggedLittlePill sure do. I got your back