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Shoe finally did her part in preserving the White race, hopefully she takes the hint now and disconnects from internet retardation so the kid can grow up somewhat normal.
Also vaush seething rn
Also vaush seething rn
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It shouldn't be the standard. Chances of birth complications increase significantly in the early 30's. Having children later is feminist and Jewish propaganda. Roasties poison young women's mind out of spite. Mr jewberg doesn't want employees to have children because childless employees work harder. This is why zuck pays for women to freeze their eggs. Families in the past knew this.
The people I've known who married and have children in their early to mid 20's are some of the happiest people with the healthiest families I know. Most people graduate college by 22. By 25 they should have a couple of years experience and be financially secure enough to start their families. A woman who is willing to work 80 hours a week to "focus on their career" or is on their 6th year of their undergrad is not someone you should consider starting a family with.
alas shoe0nhead was attacked by a breadtuber pedophile within these last weekIt's honestly nice to see a cow doing fine after all the horrors one is exposed in this website on a day to day basis. I pray nothing bad comes from this.
This take is expressed solely by 40+ year old incoming divorcees. By this logic the poorest, least educated, third world countries should just be baskets of merriment, since they've got the get-pregnant-early-and-often thing down pat.
So, she's basically aShe's (altough some could argue that she was) basically a capital G grifter that used her similarity to Boxxy to try and get internet clout, and also dated Armored Skeptic while he was married, being very active within the skeptosphere due to this, who then had a falling out with the left a pulled off a 180, becoming a trad mom and all that
There is definitely biological timeframes involved, especially for women. But the weird push by many religious conservatives to have everyone squirt out kids by 25 is insane, especially post-Great Recession. In case you haven't noticed, the economy has kinda been in the shitter for alot of people for the past 15 years or so. Sure, the "American dream" of a wife, house with a picket fence, and 2.5 kids is all well and good, but I would argue that waiting a bit longer for relationship and financial stability is more important than an arbitrary mid-20s starting point.It shouldn't be the standard. Chances of birth complications increase significantly in the early 30's. Having children later is feminist and Jewish propaganda. Roasties poison young women's mind out of spite. Mr jewberg doesn't want employees to have children because childless employees work harder. This is why zuck pays for women to freeze their eggs. Families in the past knew this.
The people I've known who married and have children in their early to mid 20's are some of the happiest people with the healthiest families I know. Most people graduate college by 22. By 25 they should have a couple of years experience and be financially secure enough to start their families. A woman who is willing to work 80 hours a week to "focus on their career" or is on their 6th year of their undergrad is not someone you should consider starting a family with.
I've encountered way too many "modern, skrong independence womyn" who trash talk marriage, say they're "married to themselves" or that "men are all pigs", only to find out that years later, these bitches ended up getting married and having children, and often "praise" motherhood and married life. It's rather comical. Deep down, all women seek long-term relationships and motherhood to some extent. IDK why the (((media))) has been telling me "modern women" are thinking otherwise, but (((they))) do what they do best.Looks like @Null was right again. Every woman, even shoe, wants to be a mother.
Financial stability is never coming back, and even if it did, it's no guarantee of anything, DINKs are a thing for a reason. I may be biased, since I basically made half of the post in the Plummeting Birthrates watch thread, but really most people will try to delay having kids for as long as pissible mainly because it forces them to actually change their statu quoThere is definitely biological timeframes involved, especially for women. But the weird push by many religious conservatives to have everyone squirt out kids by 25 is insane, especially post-Great Recession. In case you haven't noticed, the economy has kinda been in the shitter for alot of people for the past 15 years or so. Sure, the "American dream" of a wife, house with a picket fence, and 2.5 kids is all well and good, but I would argue that waiting a bit longer for relationship and financial stability is more important than an arbitrary mid-20s starting point.
I doubt that, but who knows in this age. I'd bet she does it in phases. As a child, it starts out with being effeminate or masculine (depending on the child's gender) and then slowly builds up until they're troon-idenifying by their teens a la Ben Affleck's daughter (Seraphina Rose, now Finn).What are the odds that she troons the kid out by 5 years old?
Its not a religious thing. It was a norm for everyone in the not so distant pastThere is definitely biological timeframes involved, especially for women. But the weird push by many religious conservatives to have everyone squirt out kids by 25 is insane, especially post-Great Recession.
Yeah the economy is bad right now, but just a few years ago we were in the longest bullrun in history. People were in better financial situations that ever before and they still weren't having kids. The problem I have with that reasoning is that theres many people who are in their 30's and 40'ths with great careers who want kids but are still waiting. Even amongst my friends who are in the mid 30'th age bracket, the number one reason to have kids is because they fear they are getting old. Its not some magic switch in maturity or finances. Waiting pushes people to make hasty decisions due to the biological time limit rather than planning out their life.In case you haven't noticed, the economy has kinda been in the shitter for alot of people for the past 15 years or so. Sure, the "American dream" of a wife, house with a picket fence, and 2.5 kids is all well and good, but I would argue that waiting a bit longer for relationship and financial stability is more important than an arbitrary mid-20s starting point.
I cannot take anything you are spouting in good faith because of that alone.geriatric pregnancies (35 or older)
The reason people don't have kids much is because having kids kind of sucks for a lot of people, and its worse if you have a busy working life. The younger people who have kids probably simply really want them compared to the average person which is why they can seem well adjusted for it, but even then, based on my anecdotal experiences which, lets face it, are just better than your anecdotal experiences, when I see families with young parents they are far more likely to be visibly dysfunctional and miserable.It shouldn't be the standard. Chances of birth complications increase significantly in the early 30's. Having children later is feminist and Jewish propaganda. Roasties poison young women's mind out of spite. Mr jewberg doesn't want employees to have children because childless employees work harder. This is why zuck pays for women to freeze their eggs. Families in the past knew this.
The people I've known who married and have children in their early to mid 20's are some of the happiest people with the healthiest families I know. Most people graduate college by 22. By 25 they should have a couple of years experience and be financially secure enough to start their families. A woman who is willing to work 80 hours a week to "focus on their career" or is on their 6th year of their undergrad is not someone you should consider starting a family with.
To be fair, even full-blooded black kids can be born as passing for white, so... well, June's gonna June and we'll see more pics over the coming few months.I can't believe the kid is white tbh.
Having kids and providing them with a good education and upbringing while remaining financially stable is harder now than it used to be. People who hold your opinion seem to be clueless on the real financial cost and time investment involved in raising children. If the woman is a stay at home mother, it becomes a single-income household. How many people do you think are capable of raising a couple kids on a single income? Hint: not many. If the woman returns to work after maternity leave or a couple years, the parents will be entrusting their kid to the public school system and still having to pay for things like childcare and extra-curriculars. To say nothing of sending the kids to college.Its not a religious thing. It was a norm for everyone in the not so distant past
Yeah the economy is bad right now, but just a few years ago we were in the longest bullrun in history. People were in better financial situations that ever before and they still weren't having kids. The problem I have with that reasoning is that theres many people who are in their 30's and 40'ths with great careers who want kids but are still waiting. Even amongst my friends who are in the mid 30'th age bracket, the number one reason to have kids is because they fear they are getting old. Its not some magic switch in maturity or finances. Waiting pushes people to make hasty decisions due to the biological time limit rather than planning out their life.
Good on him for starting a family? How is that fumbling anything. That's winning.Picked at last.
Also Greg is in the running for fumbling hardest in life. Big repudiation of redpill nonsense where women are doomed past 30 but men can fuck around forever.
How many kids do you have? I have enough that I had to buy a minivan.Having kids and providing them with a good education and upbringing while remaining financially stable is harder now than it used to be. People who hold your opinion seem to be clueless on the real financial cost and time investment involved in raising children.
Anecdotally that's not what I see. I see a lot more manchild / arrested development type behavior especially affecting affluent young women.There are also just people who don't want to buckle down and be mature, so they put off having kids until their late 30s/early 40s, but those people seem to be in the minority.