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http://nymag.com/print/?/news/features/67024/

"From the perspective of the species, it’s perfectly unmysterious why people 
have children. From the perspective of the individual, however, it’s more of a 
mystery than one might think. Most people assume that having children will make 
them happier. Yet a wide variety of academic research shows that parents are 
not happier than their childless peers, and in many cases are less so. This 
finding is surprisingly consistent, showing up across a range of disciplines. 
Perhaps the most oft-cited datum comes from a 2004 study by Daniel Kahneman, a 
Nobel Prize–winning behavioral economist, who surveyed 909 working Texas women 
and found that child care ranked sixteenth in pleasurability out of nineteen 
activities. (Among the endeavors they preferred: preparing food, watching TV, 
exercising, talking on the phone, napping, shopping, housework.) This result 
also shows up regularly in relationship research, with children invariably 
reducing marital satisfaction. The economist Andrew Oswald, who’s compared tens 
of thousands of Britons with children to those without, is at least inclined to 
view his data in a more positive light: “The broad message is not that children 
make you less happy; it’s just that children don’t make youmore happy.” That 
is, he tells me, unless you have more than one. “Then the studies show a more 
negative impact.” As a rule, most studies show that mothers are less happy than 
fathers, that single parents are less happy still, that babies and toddlers are 
the hardest, and that each successive child produces diminishing returns. But 
some of the studies are grimmer than others. Robin Simon, a sociologist at Wake 
Forest University, says parents are more depressed than nonparents no matter 
what their circumstances—whether they’re single or married, whether they have 
one child or four."

I'm glad I don't have any.

-- 
William T Goodall
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Theists cannot be trusted as they believe that right and wrong are the 
arbitrary proclamations of invisible demons.





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