The upscale baby rental service where wealthy people pay poor women to grow their custom-ordered children like designer handbags.
The upscale baby rental service where wealthy people pay poor women to grow their custom-ordered children like designer handbags.
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The ultimate consumerist flex: when having children becomes just another thing you can order, pay for, and have delivered — preferably by someone else.
The ethical loophole that allows the rich to outsource gestation while pretending it’s just another form of family planning.
The arrangement that turns human reproduction into a commercial transaction complete with contracts, payments, and selective ethics.
The business model that treats pregnancy like a gig economy job with nine-month contracts and emotional baggage as a bonus feature.
The fertility industry’s premium offering that commodifies women’s wombs while calling it empowerment and progress.
The arrangement that proves even the most intimate human experience can be industrialized if the price is right.