Ha. Lots of us born to come conservatives who are blazing liberals now. |
This is the case now; compare birth rates. |
I'm one - a liberal born to conservative parents. Pretty foolish that conservatives think having a lot of kids means more conservatives. |
How many trans obsessed pro lifers do you know under the age of 30? Zero. |
More awkwardly for your plan, the only women who needed abortion would be conservative women. Then how would you paint them as careless sluts who couldn’t keep their legs closed? |
DP. Quite a few. |
+1. None. |
Democrats aren’t showing how and when they’ll reduce the number of abortions. |
Is this a thing that's a Democratic Party plank? If so, I've never heard of it. |
That’s…actually a lie. Democrats were proponents of LARBC programs in schools which Republicans hated. Lowered the abortion numbers significantly in those communities. |
My daughter can’t get her prescription of birth control filled. Of course theres a war on women. How dare a teenager want to have sex. Oh wait, she’s on BC to treat her acne (which it has!) |
Ain’t organized religion great? I mean just because Texas, operating under the kindness of Christianity, is seeking criminal action and bounties on women who text their friends to discuss Plan B, or that they want to outlaw birth control pills, doesn’t make it a backwards religion. It’s fitting well into the 21st century. Why can’t women just get on board? |
Which state? |
Married women who are mothers are happier and more financially prosperous than childless single women:
“Take prosperity. Guess who is more financially prosperous—married moms or childless single women? Married mothers. Married mothers ages 18-55 have a mean household income of $133,000, compared to $79,000 for childless, single woman 18-55, according to data from the U.S. Census’ American Community Survey. And guess who is happiest? Again, married mothers: Thirty-three percent of married mothers ages 18-55 say they are “completely satisfied” with their lives, compared to 15 percent of childless women 18-55, according to the American Family Survey (for which I serve as an academic advisor). What’s more, single, childless women are about 60 percent more likely to report feelings of loneliness compared to married women.” https://www.aei.org/op-eds/why-conservative-women-report-being-the-happiest-and-how-you-can-be-too/ |
There have been studies on happiness before.
Unmarried, childless women were the happiest overall if I remember correctly. Unmarried men and single mothers were the unhappiest. |