Childfreedom

Musings on the Childfree Lifestyle and our Child-Centric Society

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Kid Stuff

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People who are not childfree do not appreciate all the subtle and insidious ways we are made to feel invisible. Even when not expressed dire...
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Friday, January 15, 2010

Dr. Phil (almost gave me a thrill)

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One of the regular commenters on my blog, HawkMom, kindly emailed me a few days ago to alert me that Dr. Phil was doing a show on non-tradit...
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Marriage is for WHAT?

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I normally don’t get political on this blog, however, yesterday I was listening to the news concerning the ongoing battle in California over...
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Saturday, December 26, 2009

A Pile of Parental Smugness Under the Christmas Tree

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To those of you who celebrate, Merry Christmas (a day late)! I hope you had a joyous day as I did. We spent Christmas with my family at my p...
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Sunday, December 20, 2009

I'm Dreaming of a Equitable Christmas

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Okay, how do I vent about this without coming across as a petty whiner who has no perspective on the true meaning of Christmas? I am not sur...
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Monday, December 14, 2009

Frazzled, Frenetic Friends

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One of the main reasons I do not want to have children is that I do not want to have a manic and chaotic lifestyle. I have no desire to run ...
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Sanctimony and Santa Claus

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Sanctimonious, self-righteous parents. How often do we childfree people have to endure their self-congratulating and their holier-than-thou ...
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They call me Daisy Duke because I enjoy zipping into stork parking spots like a bat out of hell (just try to catch me!) I am in my 40s, married to the greatest guy in the world and have multiple beautiful furbabies. They're sweet, adorable, loving and we don't have to put them through college. As for this blog, it's mission is three-fold; first, to shine a spotlight on the childfree lifestyle and promote it as an attractive and viable lifestyle alternative; second, to expose the unreasonable pro-parent, pro-child, pro-family bent of our culture (pronatalism) which glorifies parenthood and misleads many unsuspecting, unthinking people into a life that may not be best suited to them; and third, to critically examine parenthood and give it the honest treatment it does not get in our child/family-obsessed culture. I welcome and encourage respectful comments to my posts. If you wish to contact me directly with comments, questions or topic ideas, please e-mail me at firecracker_mandy(at)yahoo(dot)com. Friend me on Facebook - I'm listed as "Firecracker Mandy".
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