Brilio.net - Ariel Tatum recently issued a shocking statement. The woman who was born in Jakarta on November 8 1996 decided to be child free. He said that there was no definite reason for him to have children.
"I'm most likely on the child free team because at the moment there's no reason whatsoever, there's really no definite reason to have children," quoted from Kapanlagi.com on Wednesday (26/6).
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According to him, as he continues to live his life, Ariel feels that he still has many personal dreams he wants to achieve. Therefore, he has not thought about marriage until now. Even if there was, the thought of marriage, let alone having children, for him was just a wish that crossed his mind.
He also admitted that there were many parts of himself that needed improvement. Because of that, he prefers to study himself first rather than having a baby.
"I used to want to have lots of children, but it turns out that the more I get here, the deeper I get into myself, it turns out there are a lot of things I want to improve, a lot I want to achieve," explained Ariel.
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Even though he decided not to have children, Ariel Tatum admits how interested he is in small children. He said that he liked children because they often looked cute and adorable.
It was because of his interest that made Ariel Tatum think that not having children was the right choice. Not without reason, he thinks that having children means requiring greater readiness and responsibility.
"I like small children, I really like them. In my opinion, having children is like having a big responsibility," explained the actor in the film 'Patched Wings'.
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Ariel continued that it didn't matter to her if she didn't have children. His interest in young children is not strong enough to justify having a genetic successor.
"If you have it, that's okay, if you don't have it, that's okay. Later, if you ask why you only like small children, because they're cute, you'll want it, but that's not an excuse," he continued.