Quote: its love and they want to prove it, like everyone else(fair).Well, they can have a different form of proof, then.
Quote:Family isn't about whose blood you have. It's about who you care about.Romanticized, yes. But the form of family that is actually relevant to most societies is a family that constitutes a man, a woman and children of the same blood. These could also be adopted, if any of the two is infertile, or wealthy enough to provide for the adopted one.
Quote:The means of reproduction don't guarantee a family or even a desire for kids. Its a decision, made out of love, just like that of marriageIndeed, there is no guarantee for anything in life. But it generally seems to be a great incentive, yes? As like, most married people try to have children on their own... Made out of love? Again, yes, in a romanticized form of thinking. For me, it is to secure the future of my bloodline. Not to suggest that I won't love my children, but the intent behind it is at least realistic, and in accordance with nature.
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