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Leah Libresco Sargeant's avatar

Couldn't agree more with "Use the Nice Dishes." The most obvious (though low stakes) mistake we made with our firstborn was saving the prettiest dressed for special occasions and having the tags still on when we realized she outgrew them.

We now buy nice things we're prepared to lose and _use_ them.

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Kerri Christopher's avatar

I really like Addison DelMastro's writing, and I liked this article. But one of his points raises a question for me. He says that "pro-natalism" means being "pro-family" - but I'm wondering whether that's entirely accurate. Elon Musk, for example, considers himself (as far as I know) a pro-natalist, but he has many children with different women: not exactly 'family' in one traditional sense. So is pro-natalism the same as being pro-family, or is it actually more adjacent to it? It seems like most "pro-family" people end up being Christian, with a Christian sense of what family is. But is pro-natalism as a political position tied to Christianity at all? (I don't expect you to have all the answers! But wondering if your reading has led to any thoughts on this.)

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