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Laura S. Scott

Laura S. Scott enjoyed a career in fashion, publishing, and consulting prior to embarking on the Childless by Choice Project. The research and interviews from this project became the raw material for her book Two Is Enough: A Couple’s Guide to Living Childless by Choice published by Seal Press in September of 2009.

In between projects, she writes screenplays, essays, travel pieces, and contributes to a few blogs and ezines, including www.childlessbychoiceproject.blogspot...

, www.lovethatgrape.blogspot.com, and www.unscriptedlife.net, and www.childlessbychoiceproject.com.

Scott nests in Southwest Virginia, but is equally at home traveling the world with her husband, Robert.


“Being childless by choice doesn't mean you hate kids,' wrote Jodi. 'In fact, my friends' children are smart, funny, loving, interesting people who just happen to be kids.”
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“Laura felt we needed to redefine what it means to be selfish, and quoted Oscar Wilde: 'Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.”
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“Parenthood is a choice, not an obligation. We are not against the parenting decision; we respect parents, and so we want to be respected.”
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“Being childfree does not mean we don't like children; it means we don't care to have children of our own. We just want people to accept that: It's okay to be different, and not everyone has to have kids to be fulfilled. I do know some people get so much joy out of their kids. I see it in my friends who have kids. And I don't envy that, because I feel like I have so much joy in my own life. I appreciate theirs, and more power to them, but we have our own. This is our way of having joy.”
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