Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh look, a debate about the ethics of being a single mom is about to start.
I don't think being a single mom is wrong. I think starting out a child's life at a deficit deliberately and ESPECIALLY when these Kardashian-style women don't have an income to support their kids or their households is wrong.
For the record - I think shows like Teen Mom are also horrible influences.
I'm pretty sure they have incomes that are much higher than yours. Also, the dads play an equal part in this. They choose not to be present.
Great point. They didn’t just go to the local sperm bank and deliberately choose to be single moms. They were involved with someone and got pregnant by someone (someone who has an income to support their kids and their households) but their relationship didn’t pan out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh look, a debate about the ethics of being a single mom is about to start.
I don't think being a single mom is wrong. I think starting out a child's life at a deficit deliberately and ESPECIALLY when these Kardashian-style women don't have an income to support their kids or their households is wrong.
For the record - I think shows like Teen Mom are also horrible influences.
I'm pretty sure they have incomes that are much higher than yours. Also, the dads play an equal part in this. They choose not to be present.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are better reasons that the Kardashians are bad influences than being single moms.
Stop saying "spread their legs" what a gross term.
Well it describes gross women.
When you use that term, it says far more about you (and nothing good) than it does about the alleged leg-spreaders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Women get pregnant all the time and don’t marry so what.
Single moms and being proud of it was never so blatant. Even the 'supermodels' of the 90s didn't do it.
They got pregnant and had abortions because they were shamed for it. That is way worse.
Worse than bringing up a child in an unstable and potentially even detrimental environment?
I watch some of these influencers have kids and they clearly never realized that the child wouldn't be the same as the accessory dogs they tote around for fun in their purses.
The influencers money is dependent on being both available day/night for events, being able to get on a plane at the drop of a hat, and being sexually desirable (which includes the fantasy of not being tied down).
They're losing their incomes, can't move forward as influencers, and some of them even their marriages.
Look at Tammy Hembrow. She moved to LA in March and was back in Australia by July because she realized she just couldn't do it (take her career to the next level) with her two kids in tow.
Why assume instability. Most single women I know are more stable.
Shaming women into abortion is not pro choice it is actually the opposite of choice.
You support a society that makes women quit working because of children.
Please... do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Women get pregnant all the time and don’t marry so what.
Single moms and being proud of it was never so blatant. Even the 'supermodels' of the 90s didn't do it.
They got pregnant and had abortions because they were shamed for it. That is way worse.
Worse than bringing up a child in an unstable and potentially even detrimental environment?
I watch some of these influencers have kids and they clearly never realized that the child wouldn't be the same as the accessory dogs they tote around for fun in their purses.
The influencers money is dependent on being both available day/night for events, being able to get on a plane at the drop of a hat, and being sexually desirable (which includes the fantasy of not being tied down).
They're losing their incomes, can't move forward as influencers, and some of them even their marriages.
Look at Tammy Hembrow. She moved to LA in March and was back in Australia by July because she realized she just couldn't do it (take her career to the next level) with her two kids in tow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are better reasons that the Kardashians are bad influences than being single moms.
Stop saying "spread their legs" what a gross term.
Well it describes gross women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Women get pregnant all the time and don’t marry so what.
Single moms and being proud of it was never so blatant. Even the 'supermodels' of the 90s didn't do it.
They got pregnant and had abortions because they were shamed for it. That is way worse.
Worse than bringing up a child in an unstable and potentially even detrimental environment?
I watch some of these influencers have kids and they clearly never realized that the child wouldn't be the same as the accessory dogs they tote around for fun in their purses.
The influencers money is dependent on being both available day/night for events, being able to get on a plane at the drop of a hat, and being sexually desirable (which includes the fantasy of not being tied down).
They're losing their incomes, can't move forward as influencers, and some of them even their marriages.
Look at Tammy Hembrow. She moved to LA in March and was back in Australia by July because she realized she just couldn't do it (take her career to the next level) with her two kids in tow.
Evidence?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7645167/amp/Tammy-Hembrow-gets-candid-failures-single-mother.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Women get pregnant all the time and don’t marry so what.
Single moms and being proud of it was never so blatant. Even the 'supermodels' of the 90s didn't do it.
They got pregnant and had abortions because they were shamed for it. That is way worse.
Worse than bringing up a child in an unstable and potentially even detrimental environment?
I watch some of these influencers have kids and they clearly never realized that the child wouldn't be the same as the accessory dogs they tote around for fun in their purses.
The influencers money is dependent on being both available day/night for events, being able to get on a plane at the drop of a hat, and being sexually desirable (which includes the fantasy of not being tied down).
They're losing their incomes, can't move forward as influencers, and some of them even their marriages.
Look at Tammy Hembrow. She moved to LA in March and was back in Australia by July because she realized she just couldn't do it (take her career to the next level) with her two kids in tow.
Evidence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Women get pregnant all the time and don’t marry so what.
Single moms and being proud of it was never so blatant. Even the 'supermodels' of the 90s didn't do it.
They got pregnant and had abortions because they were shamed for it. That is way worse.
Worse than bringing up a child in an unstable and potentially even detrimental environment?
I watch some of these influencers have kids and they clearly never realized that the child wouldn't be the same as the accessory dogs they tote around for fun in their purses.
The influencers money is dependent on being both available day/night for events, being able to get on a plane at the drop of a hat, and being sexually desirable (which includes the fantasy of not being tied down).
They're losing their incomes, can't move forward as influencers, and some of them even their marriages.
Look at Tammy Hembrow. She moved to LA in March and was back in Australia by July because she realized she just couldn't do it (take her career to the next level) with her two kids in tow.
Evidence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Women get pregnant all the time and don’t marry so what.
Single moms and being proud of it was never so blatant. Even the 'supermodels' of the 90s didn't do it.
They got pregnant and had abortions because they were shamed for it. That is way worse.
Worse than bringing up a child in an unstable and potentially even detrimental environment?
I watch some of these influencers have kids and they clearly never realized that the child wouldn't be the same as the accessory dogs they tote around for fun in their purses.
The influencers money is dependent on being both available day/night for events, being able to get on a plane at the drop of a hat, and being sexually desirable (which includes the fantasy of not being tied down).
They're losing their incomes, can't move forward as influencers, and some of them even their marriages.
Look at Tammy Hembrow. She moved to LA in March and was back in Australia by July because she realized she just couldn't do it (take her career to the next level) with her two kids in tow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh look, a debate about the ethics of being a single mom is about to start.
I don't think being a single mom is wrong. I think starting out a child's life at a deficit deliberately and ESPECIALLY when these Kardashian-style women don't have an income to support their kids or their households is wrong.
For the record - I think shows like Teen Mom are also horrible influences.
Anonymous wrote:There are better reasons that the Kardashians are bad influences than being single moms.
Stop saying "spread their legs" what a gross term.