‘Being child-free has left me feeling like a freak’

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While Caroline Mitchell always knew she never wanted children, she wasn’t prepared for how hard reaching “child-bearing age” would be.

The 46-year-old, who lives with her husband in Brislington, Bristol, said while it never bothered her when she was younger, she had not anticipated the barrage of personal questions she would face as friends and acquaintances started to have children.

“I have felt like a freak because of it,” she said.

“I feel like my perspective and my experience is just not acceptable.”

In Caroline’s eyes, society is set up for motherhood.

“You realise how you’re quite excluded from a lot of life,” she said.

“It’s really hard for me to meet people, because it’s all about the women you meet at the school gates or the writing clubs for mums.”

Caroline said she thinks that sometimes women with children believe the “whole world” is set up for child-free women.

“Actually, it’s really exclusionary,” she said.

Many in her circle of friends have children and while they have never knowingly done anything to make her feel different, she says, the fact they are “all doing one thing” and she is doing another has been “quite hard”.

While Caroline is “100% certain” and “very comfortable” in her identity, she admits she has, on occasion, “agonised” about her decision.

She said that was down to the “cultural expectation” of what was normal and the concept that if you were a woman, having a child was “the natural thing to do”.


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