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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-11-06 05:53 PM
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57. In the perfect circumstances
Yet as life works out, the period of greatest economic power, one one's 30's-40's,
does not coincide with the fertility zone teens 20's.. where people shag like bunnies
and pop them out if they're not careful.

I guess i'm seeing 2 types of fathers, 1 is a sperm doner, and the other is someone the
kids know. Penalizing a sperm doner for being there is vindictive and wrong.

Relationships break up, largely due to economic stresses, spouses getting jobs in different
cities, and people gotta go where they can find work. Increasingly, in our world, the
flexibility to do this, does not coincide with the normalcy of the norman rockwell childhood.

The planners tweaked the economy 40 years back to end the single earner household to double
the number of taxpayers and its worked very well. Net incomes are diminished so that full
time parenting is only a luxury for the elites. And trusting that by immersing the public
in a rich diet of sexual propaganda, they will get pregnant when they're young and become
trapped consumers.

I've known women and men who've found ways to ditch their children in order to survive. What is
a kid anyways besides some DNA twisted with your bank account for 20 years and goodbye. When
families are that broken, that fallen apart, where a child is not part of your family, but an
extra suitcase in a frustrated race to escape poverty, cynically priced by economists to cost
20 years on the hamster wheel leaving both parents and kids indebted for school loans a the end of it.

For all the talk of family, our new society is about nothing but, not individuality and character of
a long term family unit, but a legislated incubation contract; then when this matrix-like pod breaks
open and husband/wife or child makes a break for freedom, need they be hunted down and shredded for cash.
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