Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/alysa-liu-dad-became-single-204408791.html
I wish more men considered this route. As of now, women are mostly the ones going this route. I think men should seriously consider doing so as well.
I don't. Women should not do it either.
Plenty of research finds that kids in single parent households on average have worse outcomes in life, controlling for income.
The only group which does OK is girls who are raised by single parent mothers.
Children deserve both a mother and a father.
Actually, this isn't true. Studies have shown that children raised in single mother by choice households do just as well as children from 2 parent households. The issue is single parent by circumstance. Most issues there come from financial stress, relocation, and parental conflict.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32940489/
Personally, if I could do it over again, I would have been a SMBC. I'm a divorced mom, and I already find it easier parenting without a man than with one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/alysa-liu-dad-became-single-204408791.html
I wish more men considered this route. As of now, women are mostly the ones going this route. I think men should seriously consider doing so as well.
I don't. Women should not do it either.
Plenty of research finds that kids in single parent households on average have worse outcomes in life, controlling for income.
The only group which does OK is girls who are raised by single parent mothers.
Children deserve both a mother and a father.
Actually, this isn't true. Studies have shown that children raised in single mother by choice households do just as well as children from 2 parent households. The issue is single parent by circumstance. Most issues there come from financial stress, relocation, and parental conflict.
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32940489/
Personally, if I could do it over again, I would have been a SMBC. I'm a divorced mom, and I already find it easier parenting without a man than with one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/alysa-liu-dad-became-single-204408791.html
I wish more men considered this route. As of now, women are mostly the ones going this route. I think men should seriously consider doing so as well.
I don't. Women should not do it either.
Plenty of research finds that kids in single parent households on average have worse outcomes in life, controlling for income.
The only group which does OK is girls who are raised by single parent mothers.
Children deserve both a mother and a father.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/alysa-liu-dad-became-single-204408791.html
I wish more men considered this route. As of now, women are mostly the ones going this route. I think men should seriously consider doing so as well.
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.
Anonymous wrote:You need to be very well off financially, for starters. We met a gay man at the clinic where we were doing IVF and we became friends. He shared that it had cost him over $150k for the whole process so far and this was 10 years ago.