Am I the only whose gut starts screaming internally with the sudden rise of men wanting to be single parents? I don't mean it in a traditional way, where the man is a single father because he's widowed, because the wife left him and the child or she's just unable to take care of the child due to various reasons, I mean it in this sudden rise of single men who can barely take care of themselves and socialize with other humans wanting to be single parents
by choice, through adopting children or acquiring them through very dubious means such as surrogacy or just buying them off illegally.
I find it very weird how almost nobody is commenting on this being an abysmal idea or even questioning this, and when people (usually women) question this or gently imply this is a terrible idea, they get so much backlash and get told that they're bitter chauvinistic harpies who hate seeing men happy or are scared of being obsolete as a woman .
Single mothers have been shat on for years now, they've been told they are unable to sustain themselves and their child because they don't have the finances of a family where both husband and wife work or where the husband has a high paying job, been told they cannot supply/provide certain things to children, especially the male children like a father figure can and been pilloried every time a child from single-mother households would turn out to have mental issues or trauma, but when men want to be single parents
by choice suddenly all the concerns that single mothers would hear non-stop are non-existent for these men and we have to believe this is in good faith.
My opinion on this is just like how we're gonna probably see the rise of family annihilators thanks to tradwife movement picking up steam, we're going to see so much children with intense complexes and traumas that would make all of those children who are "product of divorce/single mother household" look normal and stable, if men becoming single parents by choice becomes a trend.
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Even better, avoid all men.
Horrible food for thought, but in cases of Elliot Rodger and Adam Lanza in another timeline where they are complete normies, most likely they would have girlfriends, because they'd be considered "rodent men" appearance wise aka the current psyop done by the media desperately pushes where they depict freaky/weird looking men as endearing and unique to condition women who usually wouldn't be accessible to these types of men, to be accessible to them and also to lower the women's standards for men when it comes to their appearance .