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	<title>Comments on: Professional Women Choosing to Remain Childless</title>
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		<title>By: AJo</title>
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		<description>This is a great article and states exactly the constant duality at work and with friends for this women who has chosen not to have kids.  I have never gotten friends to admit jealousy nor heard thoughts about how unnatural they think it to be but wouldn&#039;t it be refreshing to hear something instead of feeling it. Frankly I think my choice calls into question their own life choices. Perhaps most have never thought it an option whereas now it has become an absolute possiblity. I think if women found other ways to feel satisfied with life or career as this article suggests more women would choose differently. Women who truly were born to be great parents would equal those who naturally pursued other life choices resulting in a more well balanced and progressive society.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great article and states exactly the constant duality at work and with friends for this women who has chosen not to have kids.  I have never gotten friends to admit jealousy nor heard thoughts about how unnatural they think it to be but wouldn&#8217;t it be refreshing to hear something instead of feeling it. Frankly I think my choice calls into question their own life choices. Perhaps most have never thought it an option whereas now it has become an absolute possiblity. I think if women found other ways to feel satisfied with life or career as this article suggests more women would choose differently. Women who truly were born to be great parents would equal those who naturally pursued other life choices resulting in a more well balanced and progressive society.</p>
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