Actress Kim Cattrall feels she made the right decision not to have children.
In an interview to Woman magazine, the former "Sex and the City" star -- whose first marriage to Larry Davis was annulled, while her unions with Andre J. Lyson and Mark Levinson ended in divorce -- said she is happy with the choices she has made in her life, and doesn't care about what the society thinks, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"I don't have kids, I'm not married -- those were certain aspirations I had and society has -- and some people would say, 'You must be so lonely' and others would say, 'Good for her'," Cattrall said.
"But I'm happy with the decisions I made. I realised I wouldn't be doing the child I had any favours or the husband that I did have any favours. But I didn't make these decisions willy-nilly. I really thought about them and, ultimately, I knew that they were right," she added.
But the 60-year-old star, however, says she has "maternal instinct".
"Just because you don't have children doesn't mean you don't have a maternal instinct. I have a lot of young people that I mentor and help. They get something out of it, I hope, and I get a tremendous amount out of it. I love them," she said.
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