He argues that voluntary childlessness cannot be treated simply in medieval terms because celibate religious figures were revered and because childbirth for women in Dante's era involved extreme risk, including a high chance of death.
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Childlessness
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Jiang treats youth gambling, cryptocurrency speculation, and refusal to have children as signs that America no longer offers a believable future and is dying as a nation.
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"actually had this question yesterday as well so what about those people who purposefully chose not to have kids in some ways they're also..."
"feeling well okay okay well here's here's a question then okay in the Catholic Church what kind of people are most revered yeah yeah..."
"monks and yeah yeah go ahead and also you have to take in the time back then in the 14th century there's probably no..."
"and also like if you're a woman okay if you had a free will you probably would not want to get married why that..."
"So what we're seeing is this massive trend among young people in gambling, right? Cryptocurrency. A lot of young people are investing in cryptocurrency...."
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