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	<title>Comments on: What the Cool Guys and Girls Want: A Baby?</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
		<link>http://millennialmarketing.com/2008/07/what-the-cool-guys-and-girls-want-a-baby/comment-page-1/#comment-221</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 16:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m a first-wave millennial, a newlywed, 24 years old, so child-bearing has been on my mind the past year or so. This blog is really interesting because I&#039;ve noticed a &#039;change in the wind&#039; with women my age. Whereas growing up as a preteen and high schooler it seemed like having a kid was a curse, along with the whole &#039;domestic&#039; lifestyle. Shows like FRIENDS, and Seinfeld showed that it was clearly stupid to waste your life being married and having babies. For first-wave Millennials like myself however, we were coming of age just as all the characters on FRIENDS were starting to settle down and even have babies. I think girls my age thought &quot;Why am I going to waste a decade trying to find myself, when in the end what I&#039;m looking for is a family?&quot;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Also- I think the number of unmarried women having babies (ages 25-29) are the &#039;inbetween&#039; generation from GenX to Millennial. It seems like they are less wary of taking on the single-mom life, and opt for abortions less and less. I think there is still a bit of a cynical attitude towards marriage in that age group however. I think people in their early 20s are starting to warm up to the idea of marriage (influenced partly by TV romances like Pam &amp; Jim on NBC&#039;s The Office). I think people are starting to realize that maybe marriage can be a good thing- an idea Millennials didn&#039;t grow up with.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;m a first-wave millennial, a newlywed, 24 years old, so child-bearing has been on my mind the past year or so. This blog is really interesting because I&#39;ve noticed a &#39;change in the wind&#39; with women my age. Whereas growing up as a preteen and high schooler it seemed like having a kid was a curse, along with the whole &#39;domestic&#39; lifestyle. Shows like FRIENDS, and Seinfeld showed that it was clearly stupid to waste your life being married and having babies. For first-wave Millennials like myself however, we were coming of age just as all the characters on FRIENDS were starting to settle down and even have babies. I think girls my age thought &quot;Why am I going to waste a decade trying to find myself, when in the end what I&#39;m looking for is a family?&quot;</p>
<p>Also- I think the number of unmarried women having babies (ages 25-29) are the &#39;inbetween&#39; generation from GenX to Millennial. It seems like they are less wary of taking on the single-mom life, and opt for abortions less and less. I think there is still a bit of a cynical attitude towards marriage in that age group however. I think people in their early 20s are starting to warm up to the idea of marriage (influenced partly by TV romances like Pam &amp; Jim on NBC&#39;s The Office). I think people are starting to realize that maybe marriage can be a good thing- an idea Millennials didn&#39;t grow up with.</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
		<link>http://millennialmarketing.com/2008/07/what-the-cool-guys-and-girls-want-a-baby/comment-page-1/#comment-1219</link>
		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 16:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m a first-wave millennial, a newlywed, 24 years old, so child-bearing has been on my mind the past year or so. This blog is really interesting because I&#039;ve noticed a &#039;change in the wind&#039; with women my age. Whereas growing up as a preteen and high schooler it seemed like having a kid was a curse, along with the whole &#039;domestic&#039; lifestyle. Shows like FRIENDS, and Seinfeld showed that it was clearly stupid to waste your life being married and having babies. For first-wave Millennials like myself however, we were coming of age just as all the characters on FRIENDS were starting to settle down and even have babies. I think girls my age thought &quot;Why am I going to waste a decade trying to find myself, when in the end what I&#039;m looking for is a family?&quot;Also- I think the number of unmarried women having babies (ages 25-29) are the &#039;inbetween&#039; generation from GenX to Millennial. It seems like they are less wary of taking on the single-mom life, and opt for abortions less and less. I think there is still a bit of a cynical attitude towards marriage in that age group however. I think people in their early 20s are starting to warm up to the idea of marriage (influenced partly by TV romances like Pam &amp; Jim on NBC&#039;s The Office). I think people are starting to realize that maybe marriage can be a good thing- an idea Millennials didn&#039;t grow up with.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m a first-wave millennial, a newlywed, 24 years old, so child-bearing has been on my mind the past year or so. This blog is really interesting because I&#039;ve noticed a &#039;change in the wind&#039; with women my age. Whereas growing up as a preteen and high schooler it seemed like having a kid was a curse, along with the whole &#039;domestic&#039; lifestyle. Shows like FRIENDS, and Seinfeld showed that it was clearly stupid to waste your life being married and having babies. For first-wave Millennials like myself however, we were coming of age just as all the characters on FRIENDS were starting to settle down and even have babies. I think girls my age thought &quot;Why am I going to waste a decade trying to find myself, when in the end what I&#039;m looking for is a family?&quot;Also- I think the number of unmarried women having babies (ages 25-29) are the &#039;inbetween&#039; generation from GenX to Millennial. It seems like they are less wary of taking on the single-mom life, and opt for abortions less and less. I think there is still a bit of a cynical attitude towards marriage in that age group however. I think people in their early 20s are starting to warm up to the idea of marriage (influenced partly by TV romances like Pam &amp; Jim on NBC&#039;s The Office). I think people are starting to realize that maybe marriage can be a good thing- an idea Millennials didn&#039;t grow up with.</p>
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