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There’s nothing wrong with not having children. Plenty of couples opt not to have kids. Some people may say that not having kids is selfish, but I’d argue that the truly selfish thing would be to have kids if you don’t want them—then you may not make the greatest parents. Parenthood is a massive responsibility—the largest one a person can face in a lifetime. It shouldn’t be taken lightly. Nobody should have kids just because it’s “what everyone does” or because their family is pressuring them to do so. Procreation is a personal decision, and it shouldn’t be influenced by anyone outside of the couple. With that in mind, after much discussion, some couples decide that parenthood is not for them. This, of course, affects the marriage. But, for the record, having kids also greatly affects a marriage. Neither lifestyle is right or wrong—they’re just quite different. Here are ways not having kids affects a marriage.

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Couples friends change

A lot of your friends do have kids. That means their sleep schedules change, their priorities change, and truly their whole lives change. It seems as if they’re living in a different world from you and your partner. You do, ultimately, seek out couples’ friends who don’t have kids, just so you have more things in common in conversation.

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So you find a passion project

You and your partner find another way to live on. You take on a passion project. This could be the aforementioned charity. It could be through writing books or blogs, or creating art. Maybe you accept that having children is just a distraction from mortality, and that there is maturity in facing that reality without that distraction.

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So you want to stay home

Because your home is so peaceful, you have very little tolerance for homes that aren’t peaceful. So, as a couple, you sort of agree you don’t want to visit the homes of friends with kids too often. When they invite you over, you pitch the idea of having them over instead.

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If it’s a joint decision, you’ll be fine

If you don’t have children because you both don’t want them, your marriage should remain pretty solid. You will see your friendships with other couples and your relationship with your family go through some changes but, remember that kids grow up, parents get older, and one day, everyone has an empty nest again—one way or another.