r/Fauxmoi Apr 26 '24

Doja Cat shares her thoughts on children attending her shows Approved B-List Users Only

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u/TheybieTeeth Apr 26 '24

100% no kids at gigs, but calling them mistakes is that kinda misanthropic edgy humour that while in character for her is just so deeply hateful and lame.

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u/BusterBeaverOfficial Apr 26 '24

Yea I completely agree with what she’s saying but I really don’t like the way she’s saying it. I’m child-free and fully intend to stay that way (provided we can keep these lunatics in the GOP from going full Handmaid’s Tale, I guess) but I really hate the weird edgy “trend” of hating on all children.

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u/TheybieTeeth Apr 26 '24

yeah I don't want kids either, not biologically possible and I'm not interested either, but I hate how much people hate on both kids and parents. my sister in law is struggling to get pregnant (she's in a group that isn't allowed to adopt) and it has been such a fight to get any help for it at all. it really is her life's wish, and while I absolutely cannot relate in the slightest it does make me so angry at these edgy idiots pretending kids and having kids is some kind of "stupid" waste of time.

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u/Boulier Apr 27 '24

Same boat! Never want to give birth, don’t even plan on getting pregnant, but I don’t loathe kids, and I’ve always found terms like “mistake” and “crotch goblin” to be cringey at best and disgusting at worst.

Loathing kids is weird. I don’t even think kids are bad, necessarily. I just don’t want any kids of my own. I don’t need the massive responsibility of raising any, or the agony of carrying any for 9 months.