Gen X Chose Not to Have Kids. Here's What Nobody Tells You.
Gen X was the first generation that had to consciously decide whether to pass on what happened to us, or end it. Some of us broke the cycle by being different parents. Some of us broke it by not having kids at all. But nobody talks about what that second choice actually costs. In this video, I share my own story of choosing not to have children because of what was done to me, and the weight of being the one who said "this ends with me." If you broke the cycle, however you did it, this one's for you. ⏱ Timestamps: 0:00 — Why I never had kids 1:30 — The choice nobody prepared us for 3:00 — What Gen X is saying online 4:30 — The loss nobody talks about 7:30 — What breaking the cycle actually means 9:00 — The real legacy 🔔 Subscribe for more on Gen X psychology, midlife reinvention, and the conversations nobody else is having. #GenX #BreakingTheCycle #GenerationalTrauma #GenXParenting #CycleOfAbuse #ChildhoodTrauma #Midlife #GenXPsychology #NoKids #ChildfreeGenX

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