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Created page with "An abbreviation for "double income, no kids". This term describes a married couple with no interest in having kids, at least for a time. This could be due to their interest in paying of debts or building a significant savings account before they plunge into parenthood. This term is distinct from "dink", which can be found in standard dictionaries." |
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An abbreviation for "double income, no kids". This term describes a married couple with no interest in having kids, at least for a time. This could be due to their interest in paying of debts or building a significant savings account before they plunge into parenthood. | An abbreviation for "double income, no kids". This term describes a married couple with no interest in having kids, at least for a time. This could be due to their interest in paying of debts or building a significant savings account before they plunge into parenthood. To see another perspective, check out Dennis Prager's "Fireside Chat, Ep. 323 — DINKs' Biggest Mistake" at PragerU.com. | ||
This term is distinct from "dink", which can be found in standard dictionaries. | This term is distinct from "dink", which can be found in standard dictionaries. |
Latest revision as of 22:25, 21 January 2024
An abbreviation for "double income, no kids". This term describes a married couple with no interest in having kids, at least for a time. This could be due to their interest in paying of debts or building a significant savings account before they plunge into parenthood. To see another perspective, check out Dennis Prager's "Fireside Chat, Ep. 323 — DINKs' Biggest Mistake" at PragerU.com.
This term is distinct from "dink", which can be found in standard dictionaries.