New York Magazine’s Latest Anti-Child Propaganda Misses The Point Of Parenthood |
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New York Magazine’s Latest Anti-Child Propaganda Misses The Point Of Parenthood
Maybe, just maybe, sacrificing self to cultivate a legacy and life that goes beyond LinkedIn and the landfill is the point.
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If you need a reminder of how awful the media are, look no further than New York Magazine’s culture website The Cut, which published an article last week compiling the complaints of mothers who “wish they could go back to their old lives” before kids.
“Sooner or later, everyone has to decide whether to give up lazy weekends, disposable income, and overall peace of mind to have a baby instead. For many of those on the fence, one anxiety looms large: What if I make the wrong choice?” New York Magazine posted on its X feed over the weekend.
Sooner or later, everyone has to decide whether to give up lazy weekends, disposable income, and overall peace of mind to have a baby instead. For many of those on the fence, one anxiety looms large: What if I make the wrong choice? Parent regret is more common than you might… pic.twitter.com/zaWtOQKl5W— New York Magazine (@NYMag) March 7, 2026
Sooner or later, everyone has to decide whether to give up lazy weekends, disposable income, and overall peace of mind to have a baby instead. For many of those on the fence, one anxiety looms large: What if I make the wrong choice? Parent regret is more common than you might… pic.twitter.com/zaWtOQKl5W
The Cut article accompanying the post is one in a series dedicated to “exploring how we made the choice — and whether we regret it.” Other stories featured in The Cut’s “Oh, Baby” collection include “What If My Baby Inherits My Medical Condition?” and “‘He Changed His Mind’ What happens when your happily child-free partner decides he actually does want a........