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More Americans want to live a childfree life, according to study: ‘Looks so peaceful’

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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The grass could be real on the other side.

According to a recent study, more and more Americans are opting for what many call a life without peaceful and quiet children.

A team of researchers from Michigan State University discovered that the number of people in the United States who deliberately choose children has doubled in the last two decades.

Previous investigations hinted that many Americans are opting for a life without children, “these new results confirm that this is part of a national trend that has been developed for 20 years,” said Zachary Neal, a professor of psychology or MSU study.


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American adults do not want to bring children to this world. Bnenin – stock.adobe.com

According to the teams of the team, the percentage of non -parents who do not want to attract children to this world increased from 14% in 2002 to 29% in 2023.

“Duration the same period, the percentage of not parents who plan to have children in the future fell from 79% to 59%,” said Jennifer Watling Neal, professor of the Department of Psychology of MSU and co -author of the study.

The Research Didn´t State The Specific Reasons as To Why America Don’t Want Kids – But Based On Things Like The State of The World, The Fickle Economy and The Desire for a Life of Freedom – there is likely to Slew of Reasons Why Adults Don’t Want To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To to To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To’s.

And people are not shy when it comes to publishing on social networks about their decision to live this lifestyle.

The content creator Danni Duncan has several videos on his Tiktok page regarding the subject.

In a subtitled video, “Only a girl free of childhood”, many people in the comments section agreed with their lifestyle or envied it.

“Tranquility … peace … I love this. Thank you for this, it is so affirmative. Free of children for life,” a person wrote.

“Like some in the trenches with a small child, I must say that I love living indirectly through this content child.

“Look at all the lovely things that you can at the height of the waist because it is not she can’t not worry about the sticky hands of jam,” said one of the parents.

While Duncan received positive comments, for the most part, in his decision not to have children, others faced a violent reaction for it.

A New Yorker named Natalie faced intense criticism online when people called her “selfish” for not taking children.

“I listen to the question,” Who will take care of you when you are older? ” A lot.

“You should go to children just to make sure that some will take care of you later in life, it is a great burden to impose them.

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