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  • @[email protected]
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    12 days ago

    Historically, people have made babies under much more dire circumstances and some of them made it through so we’re here today. I don’t feel like having kids either, I know, but I think this sentiment comes from a luxurious position.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 days ago

        My mother was born in a basement during the bombardments of Dresden while the house above them was burning. Her mother had barely made it out of the second floor with burning phosphorus running down the walls. At this point, my grandparents had been on the road for quite a while, narrowly escaping the Russian front, starting with leaving behind every single thing they owned at their farm estate in Silesia. They had nothing but their clothes on their back and they already experienced, that nobody wanted anything to do with the refugees from the east.

        My inconveniences are mild, compared to that. They are significant for me, but historically, we’re still at an all time high compared to our ancestors, unless you have old money in your bloodline.

        • @ShotDonkey
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          11 day ago

          If they had to leave everything behind then probably also condoms - good for you! 😅

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      41 day ago

      Historically, people didn’t have easy access to multiple forms of birth control.

      But then they’ve already started working on that: Dobbs, period policing, “NO CONDOMS FOR GAZA!!!”