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More Young Women Choosing Dogs Over Motherhood
« on: April 12, 2014, 11:24:46 AM »
Here's further proof that Satan never sleeps. I hope these women can rely on their pooches to take care of them during their old age.

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More Young Women Choosing Dogs Over Motherhood

America’s next generation of youngsters should be called “Generation Rex.”

If you’re wondering why playgrounds around the city are so quiet and dog runs are packed, a new report has an answer: More and more US women are forgoing motherhood and getting their maternal kicks by owning handbag-size canines.

Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that a big drop in the number of babies born to women ages 15 to 29 corresponds with a huge increase in the number of tiny pooches owned by young US women, reports the business-news site Quartz.

Dog-crazy New York ladies told The Post that they aren’t surprised by the findings — and that they happily gave up diaper changes, temper tantrums and college funds for the easy affection of their doggy “child.”

“I’d rather have a dog over a kid,” declared Sara Foster, 30, a Chelsea equities trader who says her French bulldog, Maddie, brings her more joy than a child.

“It’s just less work and, honestly, I have more time to go out. You...don’t have to get a baby sitter.”

The federal data behind the report show that over the past seven years, the number of live births per 1,000 women between ages 15 and 29 in America has plunged 9 percent.

At the same time, research by the American Pet Products Association shows the number of small dogs — under 25 pounds — in the United States has skyrocketed, from 34. 1 million in 2008 to 40.8 million in 2012.

“Women are not only having fewer children but are also getting married later. There are more single and unmarried women in their late 20s and early 30s, which also happens to be the demographic that buys the most small dogs,” market researcher Damian Shore told Quartz.

Asked if he thought the drop in baby births and the rise in puppy ownership was a coincidence or if women these days were really making dogs their little bundles of joy, Shore said, “There’s definitely some replacement happening there.”

Dog lovers interviewed by The Post said the trend has long been going on in the city, where single women with pocket pooches have been a standard for years.

Mary Smith, 25, of Murray Hill, said her 6-month-old French bulldog, Toliver, brings her as much joy as a baby would.

“Dogs are better! Look at Toliver! He’s great, except he snores a lot. He even has his own Instagram,” Smith said during a walk with the pooch. “A dog is easier to transport than a child. It’s less final than having a child.”

SOURCE: http://nypost.com/2014/04/10/more-young-women-choosing-dogs-over-motherhood/

More Young Women Choosing Dogs Over Motherhood
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2014, 11:34:14 AM »
If they were choosing this in resignation to a vocation of a celibate single life because of the depraved state of dating, that's one thing.  But we know that's not even close to their mentality.  
I noticed  years ago that they dress and treat the dogs - and cats! - like children, too dumbed down and brainwashed to realize they are transferring their natural maternal instincts to an animal.
So many souls lost since the Church abdicated it's position of authority.


More Young Women Choosing Dogs Over Motherhood
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2014, 11:38:10 AM »
If you call your dogs "fur babies" that is a good indication that we can't be friends.

More Young Women Choosing Dogs Over Motherhood
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2014, 01:39:42 PM »
Quote from: Mabel
If you call your dogs "fur babies" that is a good indication that we can't be friends.


Same here.

Pets are not children. Calling pets "my babies or children" is beyond ridiculous. Diabolical disorientation at its best.

More Young Women Choosing Dogs Over Motherhood
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2014, 03:08:34 PM »
Quote from: Cantarella
Quote from: Mabel
If you call your dogs "fur babies" that is a good indication that we can't be friends.


Same here.

Pets are not children. Calling pets "my babies or children" is beyond ridiculous. Diabolical disorientation at its best.


Here, here!
It seems the strategy of diabolical disorientation is to ape the real thing, thus making a mockery of it. The false church, false love, false family, false marriage, etc. which makes the real truth incomprehensible in an ocean of false truths and half truths and lies that sound like truth. Nothing is unaffected.  Every instinct we have that is meant for good and the glory of Almighty God has been turned on its head and made into a display of depravity,  which I guess is the goal. Disinformation is tremendously effective. Deceit from without only gets you so far, but deceit from within is excessively effective. Not just the Church as an entity, but something so basic as the instinct for motherhood is so perverted that women would waste it on an animal who loves anyone who feeds it.