Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman has zero stability or commitment in her life. She will likely live single, in poverty. Many men are not signing up to be stepfathers anymore, it's a bum deal. I feel sorry for those kids.
Why do you believe locking down a man in a legal contract is the end all be all of stability and commitment?
Because all of the data confirms this. You wanting to be a contrarian doesn't change the facts.
Okay so, according to you, all single mothers have no stability or commitment?
DP. I’m sorry, you have got to be one of the stupidest people alive. Truly. Aside from the lady this post is about.
How am I stupid? PP says if a mother is single she has no commitment or stability in her life. That’s just patently untrue.
I'm PP and I never said that, anywhere. I said the data consistently shows that two parent households are better for children.
A PP said this woman has zero stability or commitment in her life.
She doesn’t…
How do you know that? Stability and commitment comes from more than being married! Do widows suddenly have no commitment or stability just because they don’t have a husband anymore? Divorced women? She might have a supportive loving family and friends. She seems to have a nice house. She talks a lot about having a good coparenting relationship with one of the fathers. It’s disgusting to extrapolate that because she doesn’t have a husband she has zero commitment or stability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman has zero stability or commitment in her life. She will likely live single, in poverty. Many men are not signing up to be stepfathers anymore, it's a bum deal. I feel sorry for those kids.
Why do you believe locking down a man in a legal contract is the end all be all of stability and commitment?
Because all of the data confirms this. You wanting to be a contrarian doesn't change the facts.
Okay so, according to you, all single mothers have no stability or commitment?
DP. I’m sorry, you have got to be one of the stupidest people alive. Truly. Aside from the lady this post is about.
How am I stupid? PP says if a mother is single she has no commitment or stability in her life. That’s just patently untrue.
I'm PP and I never said that, anywhere. I said the data consistently shows that two parent households are better for children.
A PP said this woman has zero stability or commitment in her life.
She doesn’t…
How do you know that? Stability and commitment comes from more than being married! Do widows suddenly have no commitment or stability just because they don’t have a husband anymore? Divorced women? She might have a supportive loving family and friends. She seems to have a nice house. She talks a lot about having a good coparenting relationship with one of the fathers. It’s disgusting to extrapolate that because she doesn’t have a husband she has zero commitment or stability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman has zero stability or commitment in her life. She will likely live single, in poverty. Many men are not signing up to be stepfathers anymore, it's a bum deal. I feel sorry for those kids.
Why do you believe locking down a man in a legal contract is the end all be all of stability and commitment?
Because all of the data confirms this. You wanting to be a contrarian doesn't change the facts.
Okay so, according to you, all single mothers have no stability or commitment?
DP. I’m sorry, you have got to be one of the stupidest people alive. Truly. Aside from the lady this post is about.
How am I stupid? PP says if a mother is single she has no commitment or stability in her life. That’s just patently untrue.
I'm PP and I never said that, anywhere. I said the data consistently shows that two parent households are better for children.
A PP said this woman has zero stability or commitment in her life.
She doesn’t…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman has zero stability or commitment in her life. She will likely live single, in poverty. Many men are not signing up to be stepfathers anymore, it's a bum deal. I feel sorry for those kids.
Why do you believe locking down a man in a legal contract is the end all be all of stability and commitment?
Because all of the data confirms this. You wanting to be a contrarian doesn't change the facts.
Okay so, according to you, all single mothers have no stability or commitment?
DP. I’m sorry, you have got to be one of the stupidest people alive. Truly. Aside from the lady this post is about.
How am I stupid? PP says if a mother is single she has no commitment or stability in her life. That’s just patently untrue.
I'm PP and I never said that, anywhere. I said the data consistently shows that two parent households are better for children.
A PP said this woman has zero stability or commitment in her life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman has zero stability or commitment in her life. She will likely live single, in poverty. Many men are not signing up to be stepfathers anymore, it's a bum deal. I feel sorry for those kids.
Why do you believe locking down a man in a legal contract is the end all be all of stability and commitment?
Because all of the data confirms this. You wanting to be a contrarian doesn't change the facts.
Okay so, according to you, all single mothers have no stability or commitment?
DP. I’m sorry, you have got to be one of the stupidest people alive. Truly. Aside from the lady this post is about.
How am I stupid? PP says if a mother is single she has no commitment or stability in her life. That’s just patently untrue.
I'm PP and I never said that, anywhere. I said the data consistently shows that two parent households are better for children.
Anonymous wrote:LMAO It’s on her account - the first guy HAS NOT MET HIS CHILD. She had to take him to court for a child support order and he demanded a DNA test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman has zero stability or commitment in her life. She will likely live single, in poverty. Many men are not signing up to be stepfathers anymore, it's a bum deal. I feel sorry for those kids.
Why do you believe locking down a man in a legal contract is the end all be all of stability and commitment?
Because all of the data confirms this. You wanting to be a contrarian doesn't change the facts.
Okay so, according to you, all single mothers have no stability or commitment?
DP. I’m sorry, you have got to be one of the stupidest people alive. Truly. Aside from the lady this post is about.
How am I stupid? PP says if a mother is single she has no commitment or stability in her life. That’s just patently untrue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman has zero stability or commitment in her life. She will likely live single, in poverty. Many men are not signing up to be stepfathers anymore, it's a bum deal. I feel sorry for those kids.
Why do you believe locking down a man in a legal contract is the end all be all of stability and commitment?
Because all of the data confirms this. You wanting to be a contrarian doesn't change the facts.
Okay so, according to you, all single mothers have no stability or commitment?
DP. I’m sorry, you have got to be one of the stupidest people alive. Truly. Aside from the lady this post is about.
How am I stupid? PP says if a mother is single she has no commitment or stability in her life. That’s just patently untrue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman has zero stability or commitment in her life. She will likely live single, in poverty. Many men are not signing up to be stepfathers anymore, it's a bum deal. I feel sorry for those kids.
Why do you believe locking down a man in a legal contract is the end all be all of stability and commitment?
Because all of the data confirms this. You wanting to be a contrarian doesn't change the facts.
Okay so, according to you, all single mothers have no stability or commitment?
DP. I’m sorry, you have got to be one of the stupidest people alive. Truly. Aside from the lady this post is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
NP. I would bat an eye. I think it’s reasonable to expect that you’re pretty much entirely devoted to your child’s well-being for the first year of their life. It’s hard for me to comprehend how dating would even factor in.
IMO, this is why Americans have such high marital dissatisfaction and divorce rates. A lot of moms completely and exclusively devote themselves to childcare, and no, it doesn't stop after the first year. It's important to take time for yourselves, go back to exercising, go on dates with your partners, have sex with them - mom with older kids here.
Taking self-care breaks is different from having unprotected sex with a stranger 7 weeks postpartum, exposing yourself to venereal disease, sharing aerosolized breath and bodily fluids with a unvaccinated stranger during a global pandemic and bringing Covid home to a newborn, and immediately delivering two other siblings in the same year - potentially stunting the first child's development and growth with one parent's attention and financial resources divided between three within the first twelve months.
There is nothing defensible about this.
Lol, catastrophize much? Unclench memaw.
Well considering she got pregnant....with twins....that seems pretty catastrophic to me.
Meh. I knew a couple who needed IVF and had twins. They were told they could never get pregnant on their own so they didn’t use protection. Ended up pregnant with a second set of twins a few weeks later. Two sets of twins a year apart. Everyone survived.
2 adults, 2 incomes to 4 children under 1 is better than 1 adult, no income to 3 children under 1.
Except it’s 3 adults, 3 incomes - mom and the fathers - for 3 children. Which actually works out better than 2 adults with 4 kids.
She’s a single mom with one-night stand sperm donors who both left during gestation. That’s not a ‘father’.
How do you know they aren't involved and aren't paying child support?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
NP. I would bat an eye. I think it’s reasonable to expect that you’re pretty much entirely devoted to your child’s well-being for the first year of their life. It’s hard for me to comprehend how dating would even factor in.
IMO, this is why Americans have such high marital dissatisfaction and divorce rates. A lot of moms completely and exclusively devote themselves to childcare, and no, it doesn't stop after the first year. It's important to take time for yourselves, go back to exercising, go on dates with your partners, have sex with them - mom with older kids here.
Taking self-care breaks is different from having unprotected sex with a stranger 7 weeks postpartum, exposing yourself to venereal disease, sharing aerosolized breath and bodily fluids with a unvaccinated stranger during a global pandemic and bringing Covid home to a newborn, and immediately delivering two other siblings in the same year - potentially stunting the first child's development and growth with one parent's attention and financial resources divided between three within the first twelve months.
There is nothing defensible about this.
Lol, catastrophize much? Unclench memaw.
Well considering she got pregnant....with twins....that seems pretty catastrophic to me.
Meh. I knew a couple who needed IVF and had twins. They were told they could never get pregnant on their own so they didn’t use protection. Ended up pregnant with a second set of twins a few weeks later. Two sets of twins a year apart. Everyone survived.
2 adults, 2 incomes to 4 children under 1 is better than 1 adult, no income to 3 children under 1.
Except it’s 3 adults, 3 incomes - mom and the fathers - for 3 children. Which actually works out better than 2 adults with 4 kids.
She’s a single mom with one-night stand sperm donors who both left during gestation. That’s not a ‘father’.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
NP. I would bat an eye. I think it’s reasonable to expect that you’re pretty much entirely devoted to your child’s well-being for the first year of their life. It’s hard for me to comprehend how dating would even factor in.
IMO, this is why Americans have such high marital dissatisfaction and divorce rates. A lot of moms completely and exclusively devote themselves to childcare, and no, it doesn't stop after the first year. It's important to take time for yourselves, go back to exercising, go on dates with your partners, have sex with them - mom with older kids here.
Taking self-care breaks is different from having unprotected sex with a stranger 7 weeks postpartum, exposing yourself to venereal disease, sharing aerosolized breath and bodily fluids with a unvaccinated stranger during a global pandemic and bringing Covid home to a newborn, and immediately delivering two other siblings in the same year - potentially stunting the first child's development and growth with one parent's attention and financial resources divided between three within the first twelve months.
There is nothing defensible about this.
Lol, catastrophize much? Unclench memaw.
Well considering she got pregnant....with twins....that seems pretty catastrophic to me.
Meh. I knew a couple who needed IVF and had twins. They were told they could never get pregnant on their own so they didn’t use protection. Ended up pregnant with a second set of twins a few weeks later. Two sets of twins a year apart. Everyone survived.
2 adults, 2 incomes to 4 children under 1 is better than 1 adult, no income to 3 children under 1.
Except it’s 3 adults, 3 incomes - mom and the fathers - for 3 children. Which actually works out better than 2 adults with 4 kids.