Sara McGinnis
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Katy Perry is downright determined to have a child someday, regardless of her relationship status.
"I want to be doing that in the right time," the singer, who split from husband Russell Brand in late 2011 explained to Rolling Stone when asked about having a baby someday.
"And that's not in the next two years, you know? Maybe it's in a five-year plan, but I need to really be able to focus 100 percent of my attention on it. I don't really want to take the child on tour. Not until, like, birth through five is over."
In an article about the 29-year-old woman who was once deemed too hot for Sesame Street , Rolling Stone goes on to share:
And there doesn't necessarily have to be a man in the picture, she adds, mentioning her friends Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka. "I don't need a dude. I mean, Neil and David, their twins are beautiful. It's 2014! We are living in the future; we don't need anything. I don't think I'll have to, but we'll see. I'm not anti-men. I love men. But there is an option if someone doesn't present himself."
Now I'm not quite sure what Harper and Gideon's parents have to do with not needing a partner, because Neil and David were together for six years before becoming parents, but nonetheless I like what Katy Perry is saying.
I haven't personally been in her position but I don't see anything wrong with a person choosing to become a parent on their own. It takes so much conscious thought and effort to do so that I doubt anyone goes into lightly. What's not to like about an adult who thoroughly thinks parenthood through and decides they're up for the challenge and responsibility?
It's 2014! Do you agree it's time to embrace single parenthood by choice?
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