Daniel wrote:Anyway, I don't want to have children. I don't mean this in any misanthropic (human hating) way, but there are far to many humans on this planet, and we need to start regulating ourselves NOW! Ever human born means more homes and roads will be built to the detriment of free-roaming animals, who's own homes and roads (habitats and corridors) will be destroyed. In my opinion the solution to the human over-population problem is the same as the solution to the pet over-population problem. No more breading. Most my friends from high school have between 1 and 3 kids, all of which were the result of a lack of family planning, aka "accidents."
I know it may seem hypocritical, given that I have a child, and he is the most frabjous and wonderful thing that ever happened to me

- but again I find myself agreeing with Daniel (and Strix - though I wouldn't be allowed to adopt, unfortunately. Social Services would look at my activities and point out that I was an Animal Rights nutter!) The world is full of unhappy unloved children, and it seems selfish in the face of world overpopulation to have your own child. On the other hand, I know exactly how wonderful it is to have your own baby, and how desperate women can feel to have one. After all, we are the same as any other mammal and get broody.
There is no way I am going to say I was wrong to have Séamus - but I won't have any others. Not just because Neil doesn't want them either, since I had made the decision years before I met him, but for environmental and animal rights reasons as well. Besides, not every child is going to turn out how their parents expect. How would any of us feel if our kids rebelled against us and started eating meat?