Yes. Even if I did not have a thousand years - or near enough - of tradition resting squarely upon me, even if the weight of family and blood and obligation was not the framework in which I was raised, even all of those things that make me think that perhaps we should let all of ourselves, Muggle and magical alike, die out. Even if all of those things were not much on my mind, I would have children of my own.
That I have not is more that it has not been the right time than anything else, but if I wait for a world that is safe, I will die old and without a family.
That is something I have not yet made my peace with. There are others, but I do feel the need for children. A child, with luck, perhaps two.
I do not know how a Muggle could know who I am. Do you think they have ways of knowing, or are you referring to the tells that so many of our people have never managed or bothered to rid themselves of?
You are right about the Prophet, but it is probably necessary.
Do you not make decisions as a collective now that you have a child? Do you have a wife, Professor? Do you keep your independence, or is it the same as it used to be, for you, or is it a different interdependence?