It is clear to me that Armenians in general do not breed enough. Obviously some enlightened lefties like to believe that the earth is 'overpopulated' and for people to stop having babies. This regurgitated protoplasm is gargled with for so long that people continue believing this guff that we are 'overpopulated' because why treat the taste buds to new ideas when it's far more easier to gargle with the same generic crap.
The average Armenian married couple that I see has on average two children. Whether in Armenia or abroad the norm is from two children the most, followed by one after, but never more than two. Exceptions exist but for the most part Armenians do not like to breed. In Armenia, aside from emigration, economic hardship which has made it harder to breed, has had its effects no doubt. However, even before during Communism when there was still a deceptive aura of stability Armenians did not breed much. There seems to be a stigma with Armenians and having children. I believe Armenians help prove the point of 'quality' over 'quantity'.
For the most part the trend I've seen personally is that Armenian married couples won't bring more than an average of two children because their priority is first economic: will we be able to afford children? The second point is moral: will we be able to raise decent people? These two factors seem to be the bedrock of why Armenians don't breed, excluding the economic woes in Armenia. The Muslim neighbors to the east, and west of Armenia don't seem to have a problem with breeding in massive scales.
The average Armenian married couple that I see has on average two children. Whether in Armenia or abroad the norm is from two children the most, followed by one after, but never more than two. Exceptions exist but for the most part Armenians do not like to breed. In Armenia, aside from emigration, economic hardship which has made it harder to breed, has had its effects no doubt. However, even before during Communism when there was still a deceptive aura of stability Armenians did not breed much. There seems to be a stigma with Armenians and having children. I believe Armenians help prove the point of 'quality' over 'quantity'.
For the most part the trend I've seen personally is that Armenian married couples won't bring more than an average of two children because their priority is first economic: will we be able to afford children? The second point is moral: will we be able to raise decent people? These two factors seem to be the bedrock of why Armenians don't breed, excluding the economic woes in Armenia. The Muslim neighbors to the east, and west of Armenia don't seem to have a problem with breeding in massive scales.
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