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‘We’re child-free and proud – experiences are a lot extra rewarding than children’

A pair has chosen a life with out youngsters to allow them to ‘prioritise experiences’ as an alternative.

Helene Sula, 36, and her husband, Michael, 36, initially from Dallas, Texas, US, name themselves DINKS – ‘twin earnings no children’.

They initially considered having youngsters after getting married. But after attending Tomorrowland competition, they realised they did not need to “miss out” on life’s experiences.

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Helene and Michael, who run a journey weblog collectively, did not really feel a “calling” for kids and stated it did not really feel “right” to have them simply because. Their choice to stay child-free has allowed them to reside in Germany, the US, and the UK, and go to 56 international locations and counting.



Helene and Michael with their pooches – prepped for a visit to Germany

Travel blogger Helene, who presently lives in Oxford, stated: “We’re in an incredible time where we can do what we want in life. We’re living the dream. We prioritise experiences over everything else.”

The couple met in highschool and bought hitched at 24 in 2011, considering that youngsters would naturally observe. But their expertise at Tomorrowland in July 2012 made them rethink. Helene shared: “We thought ‘there is so much more that we’re missing out on’.”

Helene, who turned to running a blog after a climbing damage halted her advertising and PR profession, moved to Germany together with her companion in 2016. They spent their time exploring Europe, with Helene saying: “We were missing out on kids but there is so much to explore.”

She had as soon as thought she needed youngsters at a younger age, however later realised it wasn’t for her. She stated: “I had thought I wanted to have kids at a younger age but reset my framework and realised that’s not for me.”



After attending the Tomorrowland competition, they realised they did not need to ‘miss out’ on life’s experiences



Helene at Cinque Terre in Italy, 2019

The couple enjoys the liberty they need to go on spontaneous date nights or last-minute journeys. Michael shared an expertise of assembly pals in Croatia who hadn’t been on a date evening in a 12 months resulting from having a four-month-old child.

Michael expressed his views on parenting, stating: “I feel raising children is one of the most important things you can do in life. It’s such a selfless thing to do. You have to be certain you want one and I never felt strongly that way. I don’t feel a calling to be a parent and it didn’t feel right to do it as it’s the ‘done thing’.”

In 2019, the couple moved again to Dallas, Texas, and continued their travels across the US earlier than shifting to Oxford, UK, in October 2023. They work on-line whereas travelling and have visited 56 international locations together with Iceland, Croatia, and Morocco.

Helene shared her love for journey, saying: “I want to experience as many places as I can. It’s never ending.” Her favorite locations embrace New England, and the Christmas markets in Germany and France.



Helene and Michael prep for a visit to Germany with their canines



Helene and Michael in Paris, 2019

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Despite their choice to not have youngsters, the couple stated their household have been supportive. However, they typically face questions from strangers about after they plan to start out a household.

At the second, Helene and Michael do not envision youngsters of their future, however they have not totally dismissed the thought. Michael acknowledged: “Some people say not having kids is selfish. We’re more comfortable with the idea of not having children than we have been. The life we’re living for me is so much more rewarding.”

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