>>509762017Failed on purpose means a conscious choice of not reproducing, correct?
If you make a conscious choice of amputating a functional limb, is that mentally sane? If you, purposefully and conscious, choose to jump out of a window, is that sane? Surely not.
Your conscious reasons that lead to actions incompatible with life are always incorrect. By definition. If you live, you value existing over non-existing. If you deny your descendants existing, you make the opposite choice for them, which is contrary to what you chose and choose for yourself. You value your own life (you wouldn't be posting here otherwise), but not that of your children. That in and of itself is a manifest of mental disorder. You want to live, you don't want others to live. De fec tive.
Refusing to do something quintessential to life because you think it's icky is pretty much equal to refusing to eat food or consciously holding in your poop because you find defecating icky or couldn't find a nice toilet. Yeah. We all would like to do it in a clean restroom, but if you can't find one over a long time, you do it anyway and wherever.
If you're childless, over 35 and use a condom for anything other than preventing AIDS or hepatitis, you're crazy. Literally on the same level with people who gnaw off their own arms because they think having a functional arm is too much of a hassle.