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Woman says she prefers sushi over kids, sparking family feud
A woman’s lighthearted comment about preferring sushi over having kids has caused a major family feud. Despite previously making it clear that she and her husband do not want kids, the woman’s sibling-in-law became angry and accused her of being callous about her childfree status. The woman has expressed remorse for unintentionally hurting her family’s feelings, but is also tired of justifying her life choices. She plans to have a heart-to-heart conversation to apologize and explain her reasons, but also assert her boundaries regarding further discussions about changing her mind. Read on for some of the comments and reactions to the situation.
NTA for preferring sushi over kids sparks family feud

Choosing not to have kids is a personal decision. NTA.

Humorous replies to woman who prefers sushi over kids.

Commenter defends woman’s response to nosy family member.

Family feud over sushi vs kids preference. NTA wins.

Choosing not to have kids is a valid life plan ❤️

Metaphorical comment sparks agreement in sushi vs kids feud.

NTA. Responding with empathy and kindness, but no apology needed.

Woman who prefers sushi over kids sparks family feud.

Woman’s witty response to question on having kids sparks laughs.

Sushi > Kids. A family feud over personal preferences.

Choosing not to have kids is a personal decision

“Sushi over kids” sparks family feud – NTA shuts it down

Alex gets called out for not taking a hint

Choosing sushi over kids? NTA shuts down family feud

Breaking the taboo: Regretting having kids should be normalized.
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Air horns for intrusive baby questions? NTA wins feud.

Finding solace in r/childfree, commenter shares relatable experience.

Choosing not to have kids doesn’t make you a bad person ♀️

Choosing sushi over kids? Not everyone wants the same life

> ? Family feud over childfree life. NTA

Respect personal choices, don’t ask about kids. NTA

Childless woman defends herself against uterus-climbing Alex.

Live your life, not someone else’s.

Woman defends sushi over kids, shuts down family critics

Choosing sushi over kids? NTA sparks family feud

Sushi over kids? Family feud sparked by NTA comment

No kids, no problem! Enjoy life on your own terms.

Empowering response to societal pressure on women’s reproductive choices.

Woman faces family feud for choosing sushi over kids. NTA.

> NTA! ILs need to butt out of life choices.

Sushi vs kids debate gets hilarious with comment replies

Choosing sushi over kids? One commenter explains why it’s okay.

No kids, no problem! Sushi over children any day ❤️

Parents need to stop pressuring others to have kids ♀️

Choosing sushi over kids? NTA. Personal choices should be respected.

Comment section heating up with fiery language

Unpopular opinion causes family conflict. NTA stands their ground.

Choosing sushi over kids: a child-free debate

Alex needs a reality check , but OP is NTA ♀️

NTA comment about preferring sushi over kids sparks family feud

Parent defends ‘one and done’ approach, citing environmental concerns
