imdoneone wrote:
If I don't have kids, don't have a partner and have autism, am I depriving my grandparents of being great grandparents?
Well if you're their only grandchild then it's obvious that if you never get kids, they never get great grandkids. That's a fact,
but it's nothing to feel quilty about. It's your life and your body, so if you don't want children, don't go trying to make them. If you want them but can't have them because you can't get a partner who'd agree to have children with you (or you can't have them for some other reason), then your grandparents better keep their mouths shut because the fact that you don't have children most likely hurts
you even more than it hurts them. No one has the duty to "continue the family line", that's an old fashioned, disgusting idea and any parent who thinks their child owes them grandchildren never deserved to be a parent in the first place. Wishing for grandchildren and dropping hints about it is one thing, but putting pressure on someone to have kids is another entirely. When it comes to these kinds of things, don't listen to anyone else but yourself (and your partner if you have one/will have on in the future since having children has to be a shared decision.)