Three students from the University of Washington reflect upon their position with regards to women who choose not to have children: while they show full respect for the right to choose, they do not understand the rejection of a biological opportunity reserved for the female gender.
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QUESTION: « What do you guys think of women who choose not to have children? »
TED: « Women who choose not to have children, I think, I kind of respect their choice and it’s pretty much up to them. So I have no problem. »
WILLIAM: « It ultimately is their choice, but I think it’s kind of sad to reject kind of the gifts that God has given each and every woman on this planet to have a beautiful experience of just having a child, something like that. »
NATHAN: « I would agree with both of the previous statements that it’s a choice I feel like I have to respect, but it’s also, I think a great gift to be able to be a mother. And so part of our human nature is to desire children and family. I would respect that, but also struggling to understand. »
TED: « Hi, I’m Ted. I’m a senior politics major from Metuchen, NJ. »
WILLIAM: « My name’s William. I am a sophomore history major from Chicago, IL. »
NATHAN: « My name is Nathan and I am a junior theology religious studies major from Massachusetts. »
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