The changeover point is much younger in Phils. Still a bell curve. Most at 20 or even 18 say "of course" when asked if they want kids. But I meet 23 and even 27 year olds that say they're finishing education first. They don't realize they're risking being in the first cat-woman generation there.
It's a tough choice there. They can have children early , and face probable lifetime subsistence. Or gamble that they can make some money and face a higher chance of spinsterhood.
But when I hear a 27 year old talk about how she's not ready for kids, I immediately drop her as a serious candidate and focus on the many 20-23 year-olds willing to have a half white baby from a guy 35+ years older.
It's a tough choice there. They can have children early , and face probable lifetime subsistence. Or gamble that they can make some money and face a higher chance of spinsterhood.
But when I hear a 27 year old talk about how she's not ready for kids, I immediately drop her as a serious candidate and focus on the many 20-23 year-olds willing to have a half white baby from a guy 35+ years older.