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A woman has sparked widespread debate online after sharing a message directed at women, urging them to carefully consider marriage and motherhood before making life-changing decisions.
In her video, she stated that not all women are meant to be mothers, emphasizing that motherhood is not an automatic or universal path for every woman.
She added that if the idea of having children feels like a sacrifice that is too heavy physically, emotionally, or professionally, then it is something that should be seriously reconsidered before moving forward.
She explained that many people assume they will naturally fall in love with motherhood once they experience it, but she warned that reality can be different for some.
According to her, when mothers are not emotionally ready or willing, children may grow up without the love, attention, and care they deserve, which can leave long-term effects on them.
She also addressed women who choose to have children out of fear of being alone later in life, arguing that this motivation does not guarantee companionship in the long run, as children eventually grow up and live their own lives.
Her message, she said, was meant as a reminder to make decisions based on readiness rather than pressure or fear.
The video quickly gained traction, with many online users expressing relief that such a topic was being openly discussed. Some said it reflected thoughts they had personally experienced but rarely voiced publicly, appreciating the honesty behind the message.

However, others strongly disagreed, arguing that motherhood can evolve over time and that emotional connection and responsibility can grow after childbirth. The discussion ultimately highlighted a deeper divide in perspectives around motherhood, choice, and societal expectations placed on women today.

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