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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Smart Their bodies will snap back in no time and they’ll have lots of energy to be involved in their kids’ lives through most of it [/quote] Except they will be single moms unless they give the babies up for adoption. College boys aren't known to step up too often, and the girls have now ruined most of their dating chances with educated guys by having a child so young. [/quote] eh - it’s 2023, the “single mom” penalty is greatly diminished if you are pretty, in shape, educated, under 30 and come from a well off family. The “mom” penalty in dating isn’t due to being a mom in 2023 given the demographics of the country — it’s because of other things In a weird way — the people who would benefit most from being young moms would be umc women who get into t30s/40s — They show the signal of intelligence but also have massive familial support. [/quote] They don't tend to retain familial support after they get pregnant after passing out at a frat party. The one girl I know who kept her baby, with her parents support, had her ex boyfriend who wanted her to abort try to kill the whole family, including her, her parents and his baby. It was a mess. She ended up with gray hair before she was 22. Some guys really don't want to pay child support. Yes, he did go to prison. [/quote]
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