Quotes From "I Can Barely Take Care Of Myself: Tales From A Happy Life Without Kids" By Jen Kirkman

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I finally understand that it’s okay to be a little afraid of things but that obsessing over them does not mean you have any more control over what you fear. Jen Kirkman
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Invalidating a woman’s life choices by saying things like, “Oh, but you’ll regret it if you don’t have kids, ” or, “I didn’t think I wanted kids either until I had one, ” is like me going to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and telling the newly sober that eventually when they grow old, they’ll want to take the edge off with a little gin and tonic and that if they could only just be mature enough to control themselves, they could go on a fun wine-tasting tour in the Napa Valley. Jen Kirkman
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I had no idea that marriage was only supposed to be between two people who wanted to get between the sheets and make more people. What ever happened to marrying for love– or to get on your partner’s health insurance policy, or for presents? No one was going to buy two people in their thirties a four-slice toaster if we just continued to live in sin. Jen Kirkman
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If you put any effort into anything you do and have a strong sense of self to the point where you don’t even question your choices before you walk out of the house– you’re a fucking weirdo. Jen Kirkman