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Do the regulars of this sub generally have the same definition for natalism? If so, what is it?
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I am curious, as someone who generally believes that having children is a selfish position that nevertheless requires a huge reordering of one's priorities to be selfless in favor of taking care of the child (which decreases as the child gets older, of course, provided the child does not debilitating heath issues). Thanks.

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Natalism is the absolute default of human history except the last 10 years. You have children because you know that life is worth living and giving that opportunity to new little humans is worth it.

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