

Since the essay was published, Holly has been bombarded with tweets and Facebook mails ridiculing her decision and branding her ignorant, attention-seeking, and even offering to start a crowdfunding campaign for her laryngectomy, to leave her unable to speak.
I have all the love for people who can't have kids, it must be really hard. But it doesn't mean I have to have them or can't talk about it.
— Holly Brockwell (@holly) November 26, 2015
Speaking to The Metro, Holly explained: "There have been a lot of really nasty comments both about my decision and about me as a person. ‘I’ve been called heartless and selfish, ignorant and stupid, naive and in need of psychiatric help – the works. Plus a whole range of disgusting words relating to the fact that I’m female.
"I’ve been told to shut my mouth and legs, that I need an operation to stop me from speaking, and that no one will want to have sex with me anyway so I needn’t worry about pregnancy.
"People have gone into my background, my old jobs, things I wrote years ago, anything they can find to attack me.
"Someone even surfaced an old article written by a men’s rights site where they said I should be sectioned because a woman not wanting kids is mentally ill."
If I haven't replied to your message... pic.twitter.com/jm1bBnJVVC
— Holly Brockwell (@holly) November 26, 2015
However, Holly remains determined to stay true to herself, and although she took a break from Twitter for a short while, has decided to return to the social media site.
She said: "Why should it be me who has to change my behaviour? I’m not in the wrong here.
‘I’m not the sad human being who sent horrendous abuse to a total stranger based on a lifestyle choice.
‘All I did was speak openly and truthfully about something that’s important to me. I won’t be made to feel as if that’s wrong."