Everything is so aggressively marketed at every age: if you're not in Baby Gap, you're not cool. That's how everybody's grown up, so they don't even know it could be another way.
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A lot of people who start work at a very young age never grow up because they never got that opportunity to be a child, so they hold on to that and still do a lot of childish, silly things.
You either have a baby, want a baby, or don't want a baby, but you don't nothing a baby if you're in your 30s or 40s.
The only way I'm interested in having a baby is the old-fashioned way.
I am thinking about those things now. More so than all my friends - they're a lot older than me, but they're not even thinking about babies.
Mainly, the more faddish and newer stages of life are really just marketing schemes. Tweenhood. The young old. The quarter-life crisis.
Babies and young children are like the research and development division of the human species, and we grown-ups are production and marketing.
It's not just about young people - there are films being made that deal with women getting older. That's a huge bonus, and here in America, that's a huge step forward.
I don't want to judge, but I've also met women who think it's cool to be out or away from their baby, and I don't get that.
I don't think coolness used to be such a commodity among adults. And now it is.
Birth is really judgy, and people get really opinionated. Everyone's entitled to the experience they want.
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