Kind of amusing, but I think it would take a brave woman to wear the t-shirt.
Wow, another one-joke website that isn’t funny.
I don’t get it either.
Why?
I don’t get it.
I think it’s mean to be a single, childless woman’s wry stiff arm to nattering societal expectations re making kids.
Reading the paper is supposed to be cool or something? 
Is there a reason they made the design as small as possible on the shirts?
Color me whaaat the . . .?
Bwuh? I’m not getting any context here…
Not exactly a tasteful logo, but…
It’s a burn on all of you breeders.
It’s like, “I like to have sex! But I don’t have kids from it! Also, I enjoy the free time I enjoy from not having whelps!”
Further reinforced by the graphic showing the woman enjoying a drink and reading a newspaper while wearing “fuck me” boots.
See, without children she has the time and leisure to do things for herself. Including sex! I support this, though having a t-shirt to preach it is a bit silly.
I get it, though I grant it’s not that clever or funny.
I think it’s a dig at the Quiverfull movement. They consider childless women an abomination, as well as those who only have one child and aren’t actively trying for more.
Maybe that’s the intent, but it doesn’t scan that way to me. It looks like a woman who’s all dressed up with no place to go, sitting alone at home drinking and reading newspapers because she has no life.
It might be a dig at the fundamentalist types who get all judgemental about unmarried women without children, and who they imagine run around partying and fucking like bunnies and using sinful birth control. Something like, “oh yeah, this is our sinful and irresponsible lifestyle. Hey, bub this is what the reality is”.
Which is pretty insulting to the single childless women…
Even if I would consider wearing it, considering I may be childless but I’m not a whore, I wouldn’t spend $26.99 on a shirt with a logo you can hardly read!
Googling turned up the blog of the apparent creator, who is a woman. One of the top links on Google had an entry in which she pointed out that she is, in fact, no longer childless and is married, kind of a “whoa, this is my life now?” sort of a note. The other entries that I saw mentioning the phrase (ie, not in her side bar link but actually in the entry) didn’t seem to shed much light on the origin, but it did seem to be used in a snarky fashion.
That may be the intent, but on first viewing I took it the opposite way - i.e., “look how lonely and bored I am”. A dig at the ‘child-free’.
Edit: all that was missing to complete the picture was multiple cats.
I take it as a dig at the erroneous belief (amont some parents) that childless-by-choice women are jet-setting hipsters.
ditto
I might buy one of those Childless Whore Magnets at the bottom just to see if it actually attracts a childless whore.
That’s the other side of the equation, certainly. Though I dunno how widespread such a belief is these days - with so many parents being older, who can remember being childless themselves.
The irony apparently being that the website creator is one of 'em.
Actually, it was a snarky reaction to a breakup in 2004 (scroll to the bottom):