r/antinatalism is a subreddit with 245k members. The community frequently discusses antinatalism, life, children, parents, and hate, and the most common flair used is rant, analysis, question, meme, and argument.
Antinatalism is the view that choosing to bring new sentient beings into existence is ethically wrong or unjustifiable.
Popular Topics in r/antinatalism
#1
Antinatalism
232 posts
#2
Life
90 posts
#3
Children
66 posts
#4
Parents
35 posts
#5
Hate
28 posts
#6
Suffering
26 posts
#7
Existence
23 posts
#8
World
18 posts
#9
Parenting
17 posts
#10
Philosophy
17 posts
Flair Used in r/antinatalism
#1
Rant
: "This really hits me hard"
24 posts
#2
Analysis
: "Glad people are waking up"
23 posts
#3
Question
: "How does anyone justify having kids nowadays?"
23 posts
#4
Meme
: "How attractive are infertile antinatalists out of /10?"
21 posts
#5
Argument
: "Having a child "for the child's sake" is a logical impossibility."
17 posts
#6
Media
: "Which one of you was this?? Lmao"
14 posts
#7
Other
: "Life is suffering, and the pressure to be perfect is high"
11 posts
#8
Experience
: "Sterilized forever 🙌"
8 posts
#9
Screenshot / Video
: "What do you make of this?"
7 posts
#10
Quote
: "common robert smith W"
7 posts
Member Growth in r/antinatalism
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Last updated: June 30, 2026