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LOL.
I just wondered, as a friend of mine went for a job interview recently. She is a couple of years younger than me and lives with her long term boyfriend, and they have no kids. The interviewer (a man) asked her whether she had any children, she gave him a straight "no". he wanted to know why she didn't have any children, whether she planned to have any, and what her plans might be should she have a child - i.e how much maternity leave would she want to take, would she come back at all, if so, would she be wanting flexible hours and the like. My friend got a bit flustered and didn't know what to say to this barrage of questions and just told him she didn't think kids were for her really and it wasn't likely she was going to get herself pregnant and leave them in the lurch.
She didn't get the job, (incidentally they gave it to a man) and told her they didn't think she would fit in (everyone else in the office was male also except the junior) She's not saying they were sexist as such, just that she felt like they were treating her like some kind of weak female, she's a furniture designer and a lot of her peers are male.