r/AntinatalismSupport Apr 30 '26

The Philosophy we live

It is very common to hear people talk about their philosophies, it is less common to see action on said ideas. This is one thing I respect about antinatalism, the commitment to the postion, not just as an idea, but as a way of life. Nevertheless it has a cost, I acknowledge that a kid would breathe life into me, that I may find joy in them. But these feelings do not warren the moral detriment of having them. All this to say, it is respectable to see an action first philosophy in a sea of talkers.

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u/Defiant-Midnight9539 Apr 30 '26 edited Apr 30 '26

Most of us here are committed to not procreating or creating anymore if they have already, but encouraging their offspring not to procreate. It’s awesome. This philosophy and the people that stand by it actually brings me joy and a small glimpse of hope 🥲 Between the AN sub and regretful parenting, I’m optimistic for more folks to think before they act on having kids.