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Re:Cafe culture in Victoria, B.C. - 2007/07/17 09:05A sidebar - In years and years of observations I have also noticed that nothing sets off more alarm bells for people that talking about "kids" or "pets".
It must be a natural preservation thing or something. Not quite so sure about the pet thing.
It is the ultimate hot button issue in society.
My wife and I have eschewed children for a variety of reasons - one of them is the impact on the environment that every single human creates. We are already on a deeply troubled planet on a perilous course towards who knows what - what we do not need are all the big families I am starting to see again. On a recent trip to Vancouver, I could not get over the number of 3 children (and above) families. For me, it's staggering.
On a somewhat trivial level, my wife and I do pay for our choice by all the criticism we receive from some of our reproducing peers: "You two are so selfish!", "You guys hate children, don't you?!"
Utter rubbish, but we are used to it.
Anyway -- back to the coffee! (And do not get me started on people and their blessed pets!) Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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