Christen Reighter: I don't want children -- stop telling me I'll change my mind
克莉絲汀.萊德: 我不想要小孩──別再說我會改變心意
Christen Reighter writes and performs as a poet and essayist, focusing primarily on social justice issues. Full bio
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that were placed on me very early.
放在我身上的角色。
supposed to have children,
that adults spoke to me
有成人和我談起時,
in the context of "when."
were always presented to me
總是出現在我面前,
like someone else's dream.
always understood about myself
to explain this,
their roles and my values,
之間的斷層時,
at the absurdities of children.
小孩無稽之談的方式。
things like that to me my whole life.
can turn intrusive fast.
就很快地變成很直接。
when discussing childlessness,
最基本的臺詞就是:
a woman may have
not self-prioritizing.
to publicly vilify women as such,
have made it into the social narrative.
能成為社會上通行的敘事。
about the inevitability of maternity,
that women consider,
hereditary illness,
life-saving medication
415,000 children
41 萬 5 千名小孩
in the United States at any given time.
things of this magnitude to chance,
把這麼重要的事留給運氣,
with undergoing a tubal ligation,
for getting your tubes tied.
has always been taught to me,
who didn't want children were so rare,
one in five American women
沒有親生子女,
the more disheartened I became.
for women to exhaust their finances
over many years,
that they just gave up.
最後只好放棄。
were often condescending
with a child."
who went to go get this procedure,
for getting this kind of surgery were,
acting of your own accord,"
all of these legal requirements
這些法定要求,
in the exam room
to that first appointment.
我打扮得很專業。
every piece of evidence
of birth in that file.
to these doctoral programs,
has this kind of business,"
on this for months.
about it, all the risks."
that this was not a whim,
我不是心血來潮,
looking to go out and party
integral to who I was.
on how it all worked, but ...
告知整個過程,但是……
given to me started to feel agenda'd,
就像事先安排好了一樣,
and inflated statistics.
my situation better,
asking questions to try to trip me up.
存心要讓我答錯的問題。
being cross-examined.
站在證人席被交互詰問。
feel about all of this?"
the same man for five years,
在一起五年了,
I make for my body."
身體做的決定。」
what happens in the future,
wants children?"
how to react to that,
to disregard everything I believe
應該要不顧我所相信的一切,
has always been first date conversation.
第一次約會的話題。
come to regret this" ...
開始後悔這件事……」
decision back then,
a single path to parenthood.
to form family anyway."
透過血緣關係來成家。」
deal with that any day
or was prepared to care for.
或沒有準備好要照顧他。
are not to be gambled with.
was going to approve this procedure,
沒人會批准這件事,
called medical paternalism,
as my well-informed provider,
of my best interest,
as the patient, want or believe.
想要或相信什麼。
with my potential surgeon,
describe me as a little girl.
to each one of these providers
questions and statements.
目中無人的問題和陳述。
for objectivity and support
disrespect me repeatedly.
that I had to go to.
medical professionals in the same hour.
見了五、六個醫療專家。
felt more like the door to a clown car.
to infect me with smallpox
obtain birth control.
to allow the procedure.
signing the consent forms
and tying up loose ends ...
his head in disapproval.
clings to this role
這個角色上的有多重,
to separate me being a woman
that having children
not the definition.
by whether or not she has a child,
of her entire identity
to create life,
is a means to an end.
只是達到目的的手段。
that society places on us
社會放在我們身上的角色
that comes with them,
to these standards ...
cast aside to accept them?
而拋在一邊的渴望該怎麼辦?
to happiness and fulfillment.
to self-determination.
去鋪設這條路。
to embrace or forego motherhood
你決定擁抱或放棄為人母,
to your worthiness or identity
或女性的身分毫不相干……
a choice behind maternity,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Christen Reighter - Poet, essayistChristen Reighter writes and performs as a poet and essayist, focusing primarily on social justice issues.
Why you should listen
Christen Reighter's primary advocacy platform is for the childfree-choice. She often writes and speaks out about her experience obtaining elective sterilization at age 22, including how she encountered and confronted harassing societal prejudice, condescending medical paternalism, and civil rights violations. Her other writing and advocacy work includes LGBTQIA+ rights, gender equality, sex-positivity, women's issues (including sexual assault) and mental health issues and recovery.
Reighter is also an award-winning spoken word artist. she has competed and performed across the country and in international competitions such "Brave New Voices" on on HBO.
Originally born and raised in Texas, Reighter now lives happily in beautiful Colorado with her partner and their three rambunctious cats, and she currently is finishing her MA in clinical mental health counseling.
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