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[1]Opinion|Theres a Link Between Therapy Culture and Childlessness
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Michal Leibowitz
By Michal Leibowitz
Ms. Leibowitz is a staff editor for Times Opinion.
• May 30, 2025
They mess you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra, just for you.
How many times had I read [21]a version of these lines or heard them recited?
The opening stanza of Philip Larkins poem “This Be the Verse” is a favorite of
fictional [22]shrinks and [23]wise folk. I can say the words by heart. But it
was only last year, my stomach already stretching with new life, that I reread
the poem and found myself focusing on the third stanza, which offers the
logical conclusion of the earlier two:
Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And dont have any kids yourself.
There are few decisions more fraught for members of my generations — the cusp
of millennial and Gen Z — than whether or not to become a parent. In 2023 the
U.S. fertility rate fell to a record low. Some of the decline can be explained
by [24]a delay in having children or a decrease in the number of children,
rather than people forgoing child rearing entirely. But it still seems [25]
increasingly likely that millennials will have the highest rate of
childlessness of any generational cohort in American history.
There are plenty of plausible explanations for the trend. People arent having
kids because its too expensive. Theyre not having kids because they cant
find the right partner. Theyre not having kids because they want to prioritize
their careers, because of climate change, because the idea of bringing a child
onto this broken planet is too depressing. Theyre swearing off parenthood
because of the [26]overturning of Roe v. Wade or because theyre perennially
commitmentphobic or because popular culture has made motherhood seem [27]so
daunting, its burdens so deeply unpleasant, that you have to have a touch of
masochism to even consider it. Maybe women, in particular, are having fewer
children simply because they can.
I suspect theres some truth in all of these explanations. But I think theres
another reason, too, one thats often been overlooked. Over the past few
decades, Americans have redefined “harm,” “abuse,” “neglect” and “trauma,”
expanding those categories to include emotional and relational struggles that
were previously considered unavoidable parts of life. Adult children seem
increasingly likely to publicly, even righteously, cut off contact with a
parent, sometimes citing emotional, physical or sexual abuse they experienced
in childhood and sometimes things like clashing values, [28]parental toxicity
or feeling misunderstood or unsupported.
This cultural shift has contributed to a new, nearly impossible standard for
parenting. Not only must parents provide shelter, food, safety and love, but
we, their children, also expect them to get us started on successful careers
and even to hold themselves accountable for our mental health and happiness
well into our adult years.
So I want to suggest that theres another reason my generation dreads
parenthood: Weve held our own parents to unreachable standards, standards that
deep down, maybe, we know we ourselves would struggle to meet.
I: They Mess You Up
I turned 14 in 2010, right when self-harm rates for U.S. girls began [29]
ticking up. I was part of a generation of teenage girls who came of age with
the internet — with Tumblr, blogs, Snapchat and YouTube. With smartphones. With
the compelling urge to self-punish or annihilate.
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