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  "textContent": "According to a longtime hospice worker, being child-free doesn’t affect end-of-life care, but having strong community ties does. The decision to have children is a deeply personal one, fraught with societal pressures and fears. One common fear is that a childless person might die alone. Recently, however, child-free advocate @wearechildfree shared a video dispelling that…\n\nSign  up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online.\n\nThe post “We make our own families”: Do child-free people die alone? Hospice worker shares her experience appeared first on The Daily Dot.",
  "title": "“We make our own families”: Do child-free people die alone? Hospice worker shares her experience"
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