tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7792696943991219559.post3488054213400571676..comments2023-06-13T03:23:05.864-05:00Comments on PhilosoFishing: OverpopulationUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7792696943991219559.post-79242561797380035412010-01-23T11:30:57.620-06:002010-01-23T11:30:57.620-06:00I don't view it as overpopulation when a perso...I don't view it as overpopulation when a person or family has made a conscious decision to have children that they have a plan on how to take care of. If there is such a thing as "the right way" to plan for a family, it seems as though you both have it. <br /><br />I know if AJ and I were to have kids, I would spend two years prepping my body and meeting with my docs due to all the broken.<br /><br />And when it comes to resources...most of the overpopulation I see is in third world countries or patriarchial societies where having to have a boy and a large family to take care of you in your old age (rather than plan for retirement) is the norm. <br /><br />Having a large family, if there is a plan that doesn't involve being on WIC or welfare doesn't strike me at all as irresponsible.<br /><br />Oh, and here are me and AJ's "procreation voucher" valued at 2.5.Sterlinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02257923113465267803noreply@blogger.com