Is social pressure to be coupled or to have children - even if you don't have the resources to do so - so strong that even college students studying PSYCHOLOGY expect "normality" to include having children?
SALON CHILDFREE MORAL SCOLDING and SOCIAL DISAPPROVAL
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She argued in an interview by phone that “when we encounter people who violate, in some way, these strongly prescribed roles or norms, like interest in having children, then there’s great potential for social backlash.” She added, “We feel like people are morally defective in their decision or behavior, and we’re motivated to ‘punish’ them in some way, usually social sanction.”
Ashburn-Nardo was curious to see if the increasingly high rates of childlessness in our culture were reducing the amount of social judgment against the deliberately child-free. To test this, she brought in a group of 204 undergraduate psychology students, under the pretense of testing their ability to predict the future, and had them read a short vignette about a former student who had married his or her college sweetheart. Half the students read about someone who had chosen to have two children, and half read about a person who had elected to have none. They were then asked to fill out a survey to measure their attitudes about the former student..."
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