I get why you're saying I missed the point, but I don't think that's it. I just wanted to present my view from a different angle. I wasn't trying to make a counterpoint to the article. I was just kind of responding to it with my personal views, which I think are related, but again, not a counterpoint. I'll never be able to look at the act of having children impartially again, and I think that's understandable.
Anyway, no, didn't want kids, felt similarly to the way you feel now. But after my daughter was born, I realized how childish and silly it is to make big generalizations about things you simply aren't able to comprehend. I think it's a matter of needing to mature. As for "defending a choice I did not make," I think that's a mean thing to say and I'll just leave it at that. You make your points well, but oh boy, too much teeth to them sometimes. I'm trying to maintain positivity as always, my friend.