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Should families with good economic conditions not have children?
Whether to have children is not based on economic conditions, but on whether the husband and wife have reached a * * * understanding, so as to give the children a stable future and growth environment. Men and women who struggle to have children because of the difficult living conditions are actually very responsible parents and should be affirmed and praised. How can I put it?

Compared with those who have children at will regardless of the future, the former is a hundred times stronger. Children are not cats and dogs, so they can't come and go at will. Many children were abandoned and given away, and many children experienced the pain of family breakdown when they were minors, which was caused by parents' irresponsibility. As a qualified adult, after giving birth to a child, we should support and educate him, and we should not let the child get hurt at an early age or give up, which will increase the burden on society. Children's experience of happiness lies not in being poor and rich, but in whether they can get the care of their parents. Young people have just formed a family, and their economic conditions may be average. They feel that they can't give their children a comfortable living environment and hesitate to have children. In fact, if both husband and wife have stable feelings and clear life goals, it is natural to have children, and economic difficulties are only temporary. As long as they work hard, everything will change.

But when the economy improves, the risk of having another child is that the economic conditions are good, but the physical conditions are declining. Missing the best childbearing age is equally cruel to children! In fact, having children has a great relationship with people's age, and economic conditions are not too important.