I’ve been very public about my choice to be child free. I have no desire to have children on of my own. But I’ve always been clear that I also love my nephews with all my heart.
Yesterday, I did an interview about my childfree decision and how it's always being questioned with Sarrah Le Marquand on 702 ABC Radio. She was measured and thoughtful as always. Most ABC listeners responded well, as you would expect an educated audience would. However one caller - I think his name was Gavin - said I shouldn't compare the love of your own child with the love of a nephew, cousin or other family member.
Sarrah asked me to respond. To be honest I was a bit confused. Of course I know the difference. If I loved them like my own it would make things very awkward between my brother and me.
But I think Gavin's statement belittles the love I do have for my nephews.
Tim Sharp is a clinical and coaching psychologist, as well as the Chief Happiness Officer at the Happiness Institute.
"I don't know this caller's situation, but I suppose he's a parent who thinks the love a parent offers a child is very special - which it is. But love is very subjective. Whether it's parent and child, aunt and nephew, husband and wife, the love between two people is individual and different. But it doesn't make one better or worse."
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"Based on lots of psychological research in varying areas, the key for living a healthy and happy life is love. Love for others is a very important thing. Any love it good. We shouldn't compare or rank love because love it subjective. It's almost absurd to say one is better than another," he says.