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Funny how some people think they know you better than you know yourself. Being childless by choice is obviously a very personal decision and one that most people will not take lightly. Yet some people still feel the need to question that choice, based on the established convention, which dictates that everyone should have children, regardless of whether they want them or not. The fallacy of that belief cannot be highlighted highly enough. We cannot all have children and it is as simple as that. Above all, it is ok not to have children if one chooses.