Mariah Carey Would Feel "Violated" If She Had Kids

I'm going to be honest with you and tell you that I have no idea what she is talking about, but apparently one of the reasons Mariah Carey won't have kids is because she would feel "violated":
So staff may be breathing a sigh of relief that pop princess Mariah Carey says she doesn't want to have any kids in the foreseeable future.Perhaps there is just not enough room in the world for two Miss Careys.
But in a somewhat bizarre explanation, the singer has claimed that having children would leave her feeling 'violated'.
"It's hard to have kids in this world," she told OK! magazine. "I don't think I could properly educate a child right now. Maybe in the future, but I actually haven't thought about it.
"For now, I enjoy my dog Jack's company. It's definitely because of childhood traumatic stuff. The whole not wanting to have a baby as a baby.
"I never wanted to feel violated and I know that's a kind of weird thing to say, but that's how I am."
Well, hmm. I've heard rape victims saying they feel violated, and I've heard people who have been victims of a burglary say they feel violated, and I've heard victims of a violent crime say they feel violated, but I've never heard anyone compare having a baby to feeling violated.
I mean, when you feel violated, it is a feeling that someone has come in and invaded and defiled your most sacred personal space. So Mariah is saying that a baby would invade her body, and defile her sacred personal body space? Having a baby is a scary proposition, but is it a violation or fear? I agree that stretch marks and cellulite and morning sickness suck; but is it a violation, or just vanity?
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