Anastasia Berg
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early, well, until about mid, edging the mid-30s, hearing even from their doctors, like, you don't have to worry about this yet. And we certainly say that to each other. You don't have to worry about it. I think sometimes it can underserve us.
early, well, until about mid, edging the mid-30s, hearing even from their doctors, like, you don't have to worry about this yet. And we certainly say that to each other. You don't have to worry about it. I think sometimes it can underserve us.
It can underserve us not because everyone needs to have their kids young, but the fact we're taking for granted that the latest we have children, the better. I'm not sure that's always the best strategy.
It can underserve us not because everyone needs to have their kids young, but the fact we're taking for granted that the latest we have children, the better. I'm not sure that's always the best strategy.
It can underserve us not because everyone needs to have their kids young, but the fact we're taking for granted that the latest we have children, the better. I'm not sure that's always the best strategy.
And I actually think it's a bit refreshing that somebody like Charlie XCX or Tyler, the creator who are younger, are comfortable in expressing the fact that they are thinking about this question, that it's alive for them. Because what happens is it's not that people are, as we were talking earlier, dating with a Vita family and then decide, okay, now I'm in the relationship.
And I actually think it's a bit refreshing that somebody like Charlie XCX or Tyler, the creator who are younger, are comfortable in expressing the fact that they are thinking about this question, that it's alive for them. Because what happens is it's not that people are, as we were talking earlier, dating with a Vita family and then decide, okay, now I'm in the relationship.
And I actually think it's a bit refreshing that somebody like Charlie XCX or Tyler, the creator who are younger, are comfortable in expressing the fact that they are thinking about this question, that it's alive for them. Because what happens is it's not that people are, as we were talking earlier, dating with a Vita family and then decide, okay, now I'm in the relationship.
Everything is lined up. Now I'm ready to have them. What happens is they're not even thinking about kids. And so then what happens is that there comes a moment when they think I can't postpone thinking about it anymore. And then there's panic. especially on the side of women who are more limited biologically in terms of kind of extending their timelines indefinitely.
Everything is lined up. Now I'm ready to have them. What happens is they're not even thinking about kids. And so then what happens is that there comes a moment when they think I can't postpone thinking about it anymore. And then there's panic. especially on the side of women who are more limited biologically in terms of kind of extending their timelines indefinitely.
Everything is lined up. Now I'm ready to have them. What happens is they're not even thinking about kids. And so then what happens is that there comes a moment when they think I can't postpone thinking about it anymore. And then there's panic. especially on the side of women who are more limited biologically in terms of kind of extending their timelines indefinitely.
And so one of the things I would like to see is people being comfortable not having the kids younger. I don't care when you have your kids, but I do care that people are given the opportunity. And I think actually this is like a feminist goal is that women are given the opportunity and the knowledge that they need in order to make these decisions and
And so one of the things I would like to see is people being comfortable not having the kids younger. I don't care when you have your kids, but I do care that people are given the opportunity. And I think actually this is like a feminist goal is that women are given the opportunity and the knowledge that they need in order to make these decisions and
And so one of the things I would like to see is people being comfortable not having the kids younger. I don't care when you have your kids, but I do care that people are given the opportunity. And I think actually this is like a feminist goal is that women are given the opportunity and the knowledge that they need in order to make these decisions and
about how to date and how to live and how to plan out their lives when it matters most. Again, so not to have that decision being made for people as opposed to by the people themselves.
about how to date and how to live and how to plan out their lives when it matters most. Again, so not to have that decision being made for people as opposed to by the people themselves.
about how to date and how to live and how to plan out their lives when it matters most. Again, so not to have that decision being made for people as opposed to by the people themselves.
Yeah, I think we live in a society that's both pronatalist and antenatalist. And I think it's important to notice that. So we've heard from women, especially ones, so I'm going to qualify it, especially ones who are in, can call it like avant-garde professions or disciplines. So academics, people in the media, people in the arts. And they'll say, pressure to have kids.
Yeah, I think we live in a society that's both pronatalist and antenatalist. And I think it's important to notice that. So we've heard from women, especially ones, so I'm going to qualify it, especially ones who are in, can call it like avant-garde professions or disciplines. So academics, people in the media, people in the arts. And they'll say, pressure to have kids.
Yeah, I think we live in a society that's both pronatalist and antenatalist. And I think it's important to notice that. So we've heard from women, especially ones, so I'm going to qualify it, especially ones who are in, can call it like avant-garde professions or disciplines. So academics, people in the media, people in the arts. And they'll say, pressure to have kids.