
WDWguru said:DH and I are 32 and blissfully childfree! We refer to ourselves as THiNKers (two healthy incomes, no kids). I've known since I can remember that I didn't want kids. We have taken two of our nephews to WDW to introduce them properly to the experience - LOL! As long as we can give them back at the end of the day, they're fine. I just don't want any living in my house for 18 years (or more). We do have cats and fish and donate time and money to several animal charities.
And for those of you who defined the term childfree, thank you. There IS a difference. Nobody is worse or better, but there is a difference in mindset. For the others who were confused by the "empowering" comment, just think if one of your major life decisions were questioned on a daily basis and how it would make you feel. Think about going to get a tubal at 25 and being told you're "too young to make that decision" - yet if you'd been five years younger and pregnant the same doctor would never even question it.
For the rest who are worried they'll be judged as "selfish", I would heartily disagree. It's far MORE selfish for thousands of people to bring kids into the world without spending as much time and effort deciding to than they did on choosing their car or their home, or even the clothes they are wearing. I applaud those who are true parents, who took the choice to have children seriously and are good, responsible parents. I also applaud those (DH and I among them) that took the choice seriously and decided, for WHATEVER reason, that it just wasn't for them. I'd much rather regret NOT having kids than regret having them.
BRILLIANT!!! I could not have put it better myself!
JessRocks83 said:I'm 21! No Kids, just me and my boyfriend and our five ferrets (what was I thinking?) heehee![]()


***********************************************trampslady said:I'm 36 and hubby is 39. We don't have children, nor do we plan to have children. We LOVE to travel, and discovered our passion for WDW in May 2002. Neither of us had been as kids, and we were amazed by how relaxing and enjoyable this particular vacation was for us. Of course, it helped that we were staying at AKL and had a package with wishes. We took full advantage of using our wishes at nice restaurants for dinner, and we used some for massages too. I knew we were somewhere special when my husband was "truly relaxed." Needless to say, we've been back a crazy number of times since, and we are the proud owners of DVC BCV, HH, and SSR points!
I must say that it was a bit frightening to read your post! I am 36 and my husband is 39. We have no "human" children (by choice), and never will.
We live to travel. Our first trip to WDW was in May 2002. We bought into DVC in 2002, and have added on three times, which makes us proud owners at HHI, BCV, and SSR. We go to WDW at least twice per year, because it is the only place for us where reality doesn't intrude.
We are kid free also. But we have two beautiful cats named Tinkerbell and Mickey. And yes we are big disney fans we are making our second trip to Disney World from October 2nd to the 14th. Can't wait we had so much the first time we had to go back for more. 
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We are kid free also. But we have two beautiful cats named Tinkerbell and Mickey. And yes we are big disney fans we are making our second trip to Disney World from October 2nd to the 14th. Can't wait we had so much the first time we had to go back for more.
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