At the time, she was writing screenplays and marketing her first feature script, a first place winner in the Virginia Film Office’s Governor’s Screenwriting Competition. Scott was in her sixteenth year of a voluntarily childless marriage and living in the suburbs of a small city in Virginia when she first got the idea to start the Childless by Choice Project. Honest and unapologetic, Two Is Enough recognizes the challenges of being childless in today’s society and offers suggestions on how that same society can change to make room for the childless and the childfree. Scott’s expert knowledge and analysis offer a picture of the childless by choice-who they are, why they’ve chosen to remain childless, and how they’ve had these conversations with loved ones. Scott, founder of the Childless by Choice Project, examines the personal stories of people who have faced this decision and explores the growing trend of childlessness. Scott explores the assumptions surrounding childrearing, and explores the reasons many people are choosing to forgo this experience. These are the childless by choice-people who have actively decided not to have children-rather than the childless by circumstance. And yet, the number of people choosing childlessness is on the rise. For most couples, marriage and children go hand in hand.
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