A Thought On Single Mother

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    KD_Ram
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    Have You Guys Ever Noticed That When A Single “Mother” Gets A New Boyfriend And Introduces Him To Her Children She Insists On Them Calling Him “Dad”, Even When They Already Know Who Their Real Father Is (The Kids)?

    Most Of The Time I Have Seen It, It Is Mostly Done Out Of Spite.

    Is Just Me Or Is It As Common As I Fear?

    When a man does something to a woman it's abuse... When a woman does the same thing it's marriage

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    Gets A New Boyfriend And Introduces Him To Her Children She Insists On Them Calling Him “Dad”

    That 3-year old kid of the ex-c~~~ called me dad. I was like girl WTF yo kid is 3 years old. I know you for 3 days.

    But the little boy was just so confused. She left his real dad when he was 6 months old. And by 18 months his dad had committed suicide. Mommy’s c~~~ carousel never took a break.

    I even heard the poor soul call random men dad when I took him to zoo once.

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    KD_Ram
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    I even heard the poor soul call random men dad when I took him to zoo once.

    All That Needs To Be Said Really. Poor Tyke Trying To Find Anyone That Can Fill The Void.

    When a man does something to a woman it's abuse... When a woman does the same thing it's marriage

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    Uchibenkei
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    sounds like that kid thinks dad means man. i don’t envy his situation. but society has decided that a woman’s feelings are more important than the well being of a child.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    BigD
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    Single-moms. Hmmmm. Good for practice but nothing you want to stick around with. If they didn’t take themselves serious enough in order to have a father figure around for children that they had to carry for nine months and raise for eighteen years, then why should I have to take them serious enough to stick around and raise someone else’s f~~~ trophy?

    If I wanted to raise someone else’s kid I would adopt them as a ward. However, I will not require the child to wear a black mask, green underwear, and an orange vest to run around and help me fight crime.

    Don't stick your dick into anyone you aren't willing to put up with for eighteen years and nine months.

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    John Woods 13
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    Don’t give it another thought!

    The answer is NO. “I could but I won’t”. Memini murum!

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    Frank V.
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    Have You Guys Ever Noticed That When A Single “Mother” Gets A New Boyfriend And Introduces Him To Her Children She Insists On Them Calling Him “Dad”, Even When They Already Know Who Their Real Father Is (The Kids)?

    Most Of The Time I Have Seen It, It Is Mostly Done Out Of Spite.

    Is Just Me Or Is It As Common As I Fear?

    No, I am not the child’s father- they already have one.

    Push that garbage, and I am out the door. About as subtle as a bear-trap next to her bed !

    Frank V.

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    J.D Silvernail
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    They are irresponsible and they expect some beta male to raise another man’s child. What else is there to think about them?

    I'm married to the game,but she broke her vows.

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    Dethklok
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    I was sitting down and eating in chipotle a few months ago next to a single mother and her child. The child starting calling me “daddy”. This child probably has a new “daddy” every week. She was embarrassed, and I had a good laugh, because I am not a daddy.

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    Robert Hallam
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    Some single mothers, two that I dated when younger, were so desperate to re-assemble a family, they didn’t give a dam who the guy was, as long as he had a c~~~. believed themselves on the road to marriage before the week was out.

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    OldBill
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    The child starting calling me “daddy”. This child probably has a new “daddy” every week. She was embarrassed, and I had a good laugh, because I am not a daddy.

    I would have laughed to, if only to hide my sorrow for the child in question.

    That c~~~ is deluded enough to believe she’s “a strong independent woman whose children are everything” when all she’s really accomplishing is fashioning yet another incomplete and desperately wounded human being. That little child next to you has no real future.

    Thanks Mom.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

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    My mum never made me call my ex-stepdad… However she did turn a blind eye for the years of abuse me and my siblings endured and only began to get a divorce when he treated the cats like crap too

    "You can suffer from a life experience, or you can learn, move on and thrive."
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    Elric Greenstone
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    I am the product of a single mother. My father, who was a piece of garbage, was not in my life.

    My mother did not particularly mean well, and did a frankly awful job. I have survived through some combination of luck and native intelligence. Lessons that in previous generations would have been learned from a male parent I have learned rather more painfully through personal experience. I am not optimistic for the next generation, largely a product of single mothering. This is, quite honestly, how societies go kablooie. Feminism –> single mothers –> societal breakdown. It’s probably more complicated than that, but those are big steps along the way to the big drop.

    I’ve never actually known a single mother who was competent at raising children. They’ve all been selfish and awful. I dated one single mother, once. We dated for perhaps two years. I was younger and stupider at the time. I was the first in a series of, as I joking refer to them, “Uncle Daddy”s. Her children have become fairly f~~~ed up; at one point they were reasonably sane individuals.

    As far as I can tell, single mothers care very little about their children. If they did, they would provide them with a stable environment.

    Stefan Molyneux has some excellent videos on the myths of single mothers. Almost all of them are on some kind of government assistance; children of single mothers do very very poorly compared to children from two-parent families. Frighteningly, single parenthood is becoming the norm, which means that the next generation will do even more poorly than the current one.

    I know a 40-ish year old woman who decided to have a child recently. I’m assuming she ordered the sperm through Amazon. I pity her progeny, any males foolish enough to be sucked into her sphere, and the society that will no doubt foot the bill for her decision.

    "You can either love women, or understand women. You can't do both. Because once you understand women, you realize that there is really nothing to love."

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    MalfunctionNeedInput
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    A Thought On Single Mother

    Typical. Commonplace. Unoriginal. Boring. Restraining. Damning. “IT’S A TRAP!”

    The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose a holy curiosity. --Einstein

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