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Thread: Study Finds People Are Morally Outraged by Those Who Decide Not to Have Kids

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    Study Finds People Are Morally Outraged by Those Who Decide Not to Have Kids

    Source: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/artic...tm_source=dmfb


    We talked to the author of a new study about why people are deeply unchill about those who don't want to ever spawn offspring.

    According to a study published this month in Sex Roles, some people are outraged when complete strangers decide not to have children.

    Since the 1970s, the percentage of younger women remaining childless has been on the rise, reports a Pew Research study. In fact, a growing number of couples are choosing small dogs over small humans. But past studies have shown that men and women who choose to be kid-free are often perceived negatively by others. Leslie Ashburn-Nardo, an associate professor of psychology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, decided to investigate why these perceptions continue to exist, even as birthrates fall in the US.

    Ashburn-Nardo and her team recruited 197 undergraduate psychology students to participate in the study. After being told the experiment had to do with people's sense of intuition and how accurately they can predict the future, they were given one of four versions of an anecdote about a married adult's decision to have children, with variables accounting for gender and whether they had zero or two kids. Participants were then asked to rate how psychologically fulfilled they thought the subject was. In another set of questions, researchers also gleaned if and to what extent participants felt disapproval, angry, outraged, annoyed, and disgusted toward the subject.

    Not only did participants perceive the voluntarily childfree male and female subjects to be "significantly less psychologically fulfilled than targets with two children," Ashburn-Nardo notes, they also reported "significantly greater moral outrage" toward them. These findings offer evidence for the theory that parenthood is seen by some as a moral imperative: "In other words," the study states, "not having children is seen not only as atypical but also as wrong."

    An interest in having children is "both a prescriptive and descriptive stereotype for men and women," the researcher writes. "[W]hen people violate strongly held norms and expectations such as those regarding parenthood and interest in children ... there are potentially serious consequences. ... This backlash is justified in the minds of perceivers because the targets are thought to have brought it upon themselves by not fulfilling their expected roles."

    Ashburb-Nardo draws attention to the fact that both men and women were stigmatized for choosing not to have kids—despite the fact that the conversation around reproductive rights and a woman's right to choose is so polarizing. "I was somewhat surprised by this too," she tells Broadly, "but that was probably due to my own personal experiences as a woman. When I looked at the past literature, the few studies that included opportunities for participants to rate men without children yielded similar findings."

    However, she continues, because "parenthood is seen as a moral imperative, something that we are supposed to do, this helps us understand why views about abortion are so strong."

    Unfortunately, this stigmatization is unlikely to go away, Ashburn-Nardo says. "It's something we should work to change, but it certainly won't be easy," she says. "Any time there's an imperative, freedom of choice is taken away. People are led to believe 'this is how things should be.' But that's how many social stereotypes operate, and their prescriptive nature makes them very difficult to change. My findings did not differ from those of similar studies conducted in the 70s, 80s, 90s—what I added was the moral outrage explanation. So, despite all the changes in so many other domains in those 40-plus years of studies, the bias against childfree people remains."

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    Some people shouldn't have kids. Period. But tending towards mote people not having kids or having thwm later in life will have repercussions. My generation is the "me" generation, amd family values are well on the decline. There is more moral outrage out of perceived differences in income and being un PC than there is in a lack of responsibility and community.

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    I have to admit I have negative feelings towards such couples myself - not that I hate them, but I do view it as selfish, lazy, short-sighted, and/or shallow. I believe you've chosen not to procreate for health reasons, which I find reasonable. But in general, I think parenthood is both natural and desirable.

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    If a woman isn't married and pregnant when hitting 30 she becomes hysterical, and really, liberals in the west hate when people don't adhere to their Marxist ideologies against the family to pacify them against the ones who are controlling most western societies under their heel(they're "gems"). White birth rates in most western countries are very low, and they can't risk in having such degenerates into their society.

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    I honestly don't see the big deal. It is no ones business if someone wants to have kids or not.

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    No not outraged. For you younger First World guys........if bitches don't want to get married and have kids go get a foreign wife.
    There is some absolute prime pussy in some 3rd world type countries.

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    I think if people choose not to have kids, this is responsible.

    There are many people having kids who have no business doing so. These are the people that do things like severely neglect them, sell them for drug money, beat on them to relieve personal stress, etc.

    Those things make me more sad and feeling empty.

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