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Posted: Sun 4:25, 21 Jul 2013
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Written by Paul Wise, who has procreated before and recommends OnTheMarkBlog.com for more reading on the subject of
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breeding and why he deeply regrets it.
I know that this is supposed to be the family section of your favorite blog or news site, but bear with me while I explore in this article a subject that can be controversial: why should we have children?
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But should the same be true for human beings? I'm not asking whether it is - it
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Why is this? I don't mean from a biological perspective - the sexual urge is present even in the most demure of us. But why is it so psychologically important for people to have children? It's not merely sex, because it only takes sex
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