Again.....reasons why I'm childless. Why do you keep quoting me?

Again.....reasons why I'm childless. Why do you keep quoting me?

Your a man. We don't have biological clocks breh.Those are beyond rare. I'm 31 I know my biological clock past me. a man having kids after 35 only happens if he has kids already 90 percent of the time
No you don't
They are celebs.
Come down to reality breh.
Finding a bytch over 23 without a kid is like finding an alien.[/QUOTE]
that means you need to get out the hood breh
I agree with this. Those careers that pay enough for people to survive are going to require more time in school which means you'll spend all our 20s trying to get educated for a job just to afford kids and a family. It's more affordable to have kids when you're older and established with money saved, and sometimes it's the more responsible thing to do with your life.Blame the cost of living and the jobs and careers that are about to disappear forever form automation.
I'm child free out a legit fear of becoming a "single mother"seen too many of these nikkas cut and run..... and then the single mothers get treated even worse than the single and childless....
a kid ends up being a woman's responsiblility primarily and that shyt FOREVER EVER. nikkas pat themselves on the back for "visiting" and sending a check every now and then (cue "I take care of my responsibilities")
Responsibility is right my nikkastay the entire fukk away from my womb.
But for most men, testosterone declines as they age, which can lead to decreased libido and erectile dysfunction. And as they get older, men also see a decline in the quantity and genetic quality of sperm."
"There’s just no consensus on when men should be considered of an advanced age reproductively," he says. "But the concept is certainly one that we should embrace, in that men are not immune to the effects of aging on their reproductive system."
For men, some of these changes are treatable or avoidable. Men who are overweight are far more likely to experience low testosterone levels. And male fertility problems are often linked with other health problems, including cancer, hypertension, heart disease or kidney disease, Pastuszak says.
There's also growing evidence that what a man eats, drinks and smokes, what pesticides or industrial chemicals he is exposed to, and even how much stress he experiences in the months leading up to conception can influence the health of his sperm, and thus potentially the health of the baby.
Signs of the times. Less men and women marrying and less kids being brought into the world. I'll most likely follow the same path.

I hope you aren't saying that's the reason why they aren't having kids. These women are choosing not to have kids, waiting for a certain man to enter their lives, commit to them etc.
Those things are probably due to poor diet, lifestyle, hygiene, casual unprotected sex etc (the fibroids).

Name these environmental, and natural causesThere are environmental and natural causes to the deterioration of the quality of sperm in men. Those environmental changes can lead to ED, low sperm count, and the ability to conceive. The natural causes of the mutation of sperm is age.
No one is saying that a man's biological clock is the same as a woman. But to deny one altogether is to live in delusion land
Yes you do![]()
I quote everybodyAgain.....reasons why I'm childless. Why do you keep quoting me?
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