Childfree Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Childfree describes those who do not have, and do not desire, children.
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The term stands in contrast to "childless", which some argue implies that children are "lacking" and desired; childfree persons would argue that their lives can be complete without offspring.
The history of the word is somewhat unclear; it may have been coined in the 1970s by the National Organization for Non-Parents (now defunct).
Childfree is sometimes capitalized in regular usage, e.g. "He describes himself as Childfree."
While gay men and lesbians can be childfree, they rarely adopt the label; the vast majority of those who do are straight (or, potentially, bisexual).
Childfree persons cite a variety of reasons for their position. Among them:
Childfree individuals are sometimes derided by others as being "selfish for never wanting children, for not contributing to their nation's future, etc. Childfree persons counter that those who desire children are at least as selfish in their reasons for wanting children, that some reasons cited for being childfree are selfless, and that there will always be enough children born to guarantee any nation's future.
The Baby Boon (ISBN 0743242645) is a book by Elinor Burkett, published in 2000, which outlines a case against many privileges granted to parents (as opposed to non-parents) at various levels of society.
An episode of The Simpsons presented a scenario where people without children, including Childfree adults, squared off against the families with children of Springfield.
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Reasons cited
Controversy
Childfree slang
Books
Television
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