Single dad by choice

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it's wrong to bring a child into the world without intending for it to have a mother. A child losing their mother is a tragedy, so to plan it that way is just monstrous.


I’m sure he has grandma helping a lot, and hired a 24/7 fleet of fantastic nannies and housekeepers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why more men don't consider it.


Because society does not support Male fathers. They judge you and shun you for prioritizing family over career and there is almost zero social support from mothers since you are a man and they are sexist.

What would possess you to think women, especially those you're not related to, owe you "support" for your choices? There's an IQ problem here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a single Asian male, I am very grateful to have a beautiful son and daughter through surrogacy. They are both [list]Division I athletes at well-known universities, and it cost me $150,000 per year to raise them from the age of ten until they went to college. It required a significant financial investment for tennis, golf, piano, violin, and guitar lessons. It also cost a lot for private tutoring, boot camps, travel, and other expenses.

I truly enjoy my single life and do not want to get married, but I do want to have children. Fortunately, I have the financial resources to make that possible. Others may not be as fortunate.


Lots do this married as well.
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