And the question is always "When are you going to have kids?" Rather than "Do you want to have kids?

Caitlin Moran
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People in a committed relationship often ask each other the question, "When are you going to have kids?" The implication being that if you have kids before you are married, then it is wrong. This is sacrilege when the goal is to have a healthy family. In this case, the question really should be, "When are you going to have a healthy family?"

Source: How To Be A Woman

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