This is not new: everyone has their ideal for their future whether it is their vision of the couple, of marriage or even of having a child (even several or not). a few hours ago, Nabilla Vergara has finally formalized her second pregnancy. For her part, Mireille Dumas has never aspired to all this despite her forty years of love with her husband Dominique Colonna.
Despite these four decades together, the couple never jumped the cape of paternity. But why did they never have children? The 68-year-old journalist revealed that it was all voluntary on the part of her and her better half during her time on the podcast tv women of Tele-Leisure this Friday, February 4, 2022.”I didn’t justify myself that much. I know this caused problems for some women who often told me that they had to justify themselves in the eyes of society. I never felt that. I replied that I had no desire for children. I never had the feeling nor I felt that people asked me to justify myself for that, ever. On the other hand, I know that some women who have not had children have suffered from having to justify themselves”she explained at first.
This desire not to start a family has long been obvious to Mireille Dumas. Thus, the television host then explained: “It was a non-desire for a child and it is totally assumed. I never felt this desire to give birth, to carry my child. Never”. That said, there was still a child in her life: her husband’s son. Thus, the duo has already given “all his attention to this child”.
Mireille Dumas also added: “I loved this child as if it were my own. For me, blood ties mean nothing, I put heart ties above blood ties. What is important is love I didn’t need to have an extension. I worked a lot too. There was a lot of creativity. And after I said to myself, having a child, you have to take care of it. Not taking care of it, that no sense“. Thus, the producer has just proved that one can be happy whether it is professionally speaking or even on the side of one’s private life without respecting the clichés about the future of a woman. A positive message which should reassure women in the same situation as her.