Having children and bringing them up must be a very
valuable experience for the parents. Children are supposed to learn a lot from their
parents, but don't the parents as well have so many things to learn from their own and
other children? I feel for those couples who, for certain reasons, are unable to become
parents. But I don't have any favorable attitude towards those who prefer to remain
issueless in their marital life just in order to be
hassle-free.
Children always contribute a unique dimension
to the family. Their innocence, sweetness and tenderness, whatever they say and do, the
way they grow and learn things, open up pages of a book of joy for the parents, a book
of shades and nuances of love. If people choose to live without children, they should
better avoid wedlock.
Women having no children may grow a
sense of loneliness at the later stages of their lives. Children and grand-children are
the traditional source of company and support, and there is no reason why such
companionship should be done away with. A woman living without children may look for
some compensation by being associated with an educational or cultural cause for
children, e.g. a school, an orphanage and the like.
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