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We have a character who, while fertile, very much does not want children. But society, or the law, or [[Because Destiny Says So|destiny]], will not let her get away with that easily.
We have a character who, while fertile, very much does not want children. But society, or the law, or [[Because Destiny Says So|destiny]], will not let her get away with that easily.


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== Anime And Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* The Yuki-onna of ''[[Rosario + Vampire]]'' are required to marry at seventeen and start producing children immediately, due to the fact that the average Yuki-onna hits menopause before hitting thirty, leaving very little time for them to produce the next generation of a race that can't afford to have anyone not contribute to the long-term survival of the species. Mizore doesn't want to participate... at least, not with the guy her family picked for her (She makes it QUITE clear that she is willing to go through with this tradition using Tsukune instead).
* The Yuki-onna of ''[[Rosario + Vampire]]'' are required to marry at seventeen and start producing children immediately, due to the fact that the average Yuki-onna hits menopause before hitting thirty, leaving very little time for them to produce the next generation of a race that can't afford to have anyone not contribute to the long-term survival of the species. Mizore doesn't want to participate... at least, not with the guy her family picked for her (She makes it QUITE clear that she is willing to go through with this tradition using Tsukune instead).