What I remember about this situation is that Yoffe did not want to have children. She became involved with a man who wanted children, grudgingly agreed to do so, and is now hyper-embedded mom.
She is so hyper-embedded that her family makes fun of her.
As usual, Yoffe is judging the world based on her own experiences, her own wishes, and her own world outlook. The ability to understand that there are other people in the world with different experiences, different desires, and another way of looking at the world never occurs to her.
Anyone who would ask the advice of someone this self-absorbed and unable to think abstractly deserves the rotten advice that s/he gets.
I would like to ask Slate to take a pile of Yoffe's advice and run it by someone with a professional degree in counseling. If this person says--and I think s/he will--that Yoffe is doing genuine harm to others, then Slate should drop her.
But, they won't. Slate only cares about getting people riled up--and if you look at this thread, you can see that she's accomplished that. Maybe the editor should read the article they ran about Machiavellian journalism recently.
If Yoffe had a single gram of ethics, she would run her own columns by a counselor and then quit when she is told that she is harming people.
I have no intention of holding my breath until she does. I like living.