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03-11-2024, 11:12 AM
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…but do we want women who just want to act like kids to be having kids of their own?

Sometimes when a girl gets pregnant the maternal instinct kicks in, but a lot of times it doesn't and the child gets neglected.
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03-11-2024, 11:32 AM
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That reminds of Disney. Most people that visit Disney's theme parks these days are single adults without kids.

Disney’s Business Model is Turning Kids Into Dysfunctional Adults
Its customer base isn’t kids. It’s messed up adults.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/disneys...el-greenfield/
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03-11-2024, 11:38 AM
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Every kid I knew growing up with a well off family are now super successful, meanwhile all the poor kids I knew growing up are living pay check to pay check and have no ambition. Your upbringing makes a huge affect on your growth.

I didn't have a college fund set aside and I wasn't pushed into college at all. I felt I was behind everyone because of that. I felt I had to dig myself out of a hole to become successful on my owns means despite basically being set up for failure.
My parents didn't have any money saved up for me for college, and that sucked. I had to study 7 days a week in high school to win an academic full ride, and then study 7 days a week in college to keep a mandatory 3.5 GPA in electrical engineering. That chit cost me my youth…. mind is phuckin nuked that most of my classmates just got tuition handed to them.

Even still, my dad worked on an electronics assembly line from 1986-2005 and pivoted to teaching 4th grade public school from 2007-2019. My mom was a 2nd grade teacher. They got married at 30, bought a 1200 sq ft house in Idaho for $70k, had two kids, put us through band lessons and chit, got us braces, put money in their 401k, had 2 sedans and a truck in the driveway, and had dirtbikes to ride on the weekends. No college fund for kids and a small azz house is about where their means ran out.

For a 30yo couple today, that just sounds like lala land.
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03-11-2024, 12:27 PM
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The rise of dog culture has contributed a lot. I see multiple sloots on SM who are obsessed with their dogs and literally make them their whole lives. So unless they meet a man who also is obsessed with dogs equally, it hurts their dating life.

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03-11-2024, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted By ScrillaIsBake
Every kid I knew growing up with a well off family are now super successful, meanwhile all the poor kids I knew growing up are living pay check to pay check and have no ambition. Your upbringing makes a huge affect on your growth.

I didn't have a college fund set aside and I wasn't pushed into college at all. I felt I was behind everyone because of that. I felt I had to dig myself out of a hole to become successful on my owns means despite basically being set up for failure.
i never had a college fund either…started out at community college that was about $900 per semester. but through God's grace, my grandparents, parents and myself all did better than the generation before us by simply leaving below our means and persistence. now at any point one of us could've looked around, compared ourselves to others, declared we were "poor" and gave up, but that just doesn't sit well with everyone.

kids don't have to be rich to be happy…in fact a lot of rich kids are unhappy because they have everything and nothing is special to them.
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03-11-2024, 01:24 PM
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My parents didn't have any money saved up for me for college, and that sucked. I had to study 7 days a week in high school to win an academic full ride, and then study 7 days a week in college to keep a mandatory 3.5 GPA in electrical engineering. That chit cost me my youth…. mind is phuckin nuked that most of my classmates just got tuition handed to them.

Even still, my dad worked on an electronics assembly line from 1986-2005 and pivoted to teaching 4th grade public school from 2007-2019. My mom was a 2nd grade teacher. They got married at 30, bought a 1200 sq ft house in Idaho for $70k, had two kids, put us through band lessons and chit, got us braces, put money in their 401k, had 2 sedans and a truck in the driveway, and had dirtbikes to ride on the weekends. No college fund for kids and a small azz house is about where their means ran out.

For a 30yo couple today, that just sounds like lala land.
a decent job, small house in a rural area, wife, kids, retirement account…i mean that's kinda the life. and it's still achievable but less and less people want that anymore. they'd rather spend, spend, spend on useless chit.
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03-11-2024, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted By eddiehaskell
a decent job, small house in a rural area, wife, kids, retirement account…i mean that's kinda the life. and it's still achievable but less and less people want that anymore. they'd rather spend, spend, spend on useless chit.
I can't even afford a 1br condo within 20 miles of my job.

I have the retirement account, and I go golf every weekend. That's about it. The wife, kids, cars, and house aren't in the budget, and in inflation-adjusted terms, I make more money on my own at 28 than my parents did combined.
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03-11-2024, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted By jackflag
The rise of dog culture has contributed a lot. I see multiple sloots on SM who are obsessed with their dogs and literally make them their whole lives. So unless they meet a man who also is obsessed with dogs equally, it hurts their dating life.

Modern sloot flowchart

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- Dive deeper into dogpill
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- Attention/maternal/validation needs satisfied by dog
- Don't need no man
- Eggs shrivel up like old grapes
- City girl til I die
yeah, this dog/cat culture chit is disgusting to see. the white race has sold out any ambitions they once had to sit around with a bunch of animals crawling all over them and their homes. i see sloots out here with 3 or 4+ dogs/cats as SINGLE women…SINGLE…a time when you're supposed to project yourself as suitable marriage material.

i guess they are hoping to find a fellow animal lover so they can combine animal families and have 7-8+ dogs and cats to take care of
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03-11-2024, 01:37 PM
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I can't even afford a 1br condo 20 miles from my job.

I have the retirement account, and I go golf every weekend. That's about it.
well i mean…i'm not sure what your job is, but if you were just a regular person with the goal of having a family – you'd settle down with a wife that works…in a place where the two of you could rent or buy a house for a reasonable amount of money. take my area for example – Charlotte metro. there's plenty of jobs and several small towns where a couple could buy a small 2-3 br house for $250k, put $25k down and have what a $1400/month mortgage? if they make a combined $90k+ that's nothing.
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03-11-2024, 01:49 PM
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well i mean…i'm not sure what your job is, but if you were just a regular person with the goal of having a family – you'd settle down with a wife that works…in a place where the two of you could rent or buy a house for a reasonable amount of money. take my area for example – Charlotte metro. there's plenty of jobs and several small towns where a couple could buy a small 2-3 br house for $250k, put $25k down and have what a $1400/month mortgage? if they make a combined $90k+ that's nothing.
The median home price in Charlotte is $385k. $25k down gets you a $2500/mo payment, add in taxes and you are looking at $3000/mo.

That's 55% of take-home for your hypothetical couple. And they haven't put a dime away for retirement and they haven't spent a dime on childcare.
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03-11-2024, 02:19 PM
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03-11-2024, 03:52 PM
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The median home price in Charlotte is $385k. $25k down gets you a $2500/mo payment, add in taxes and you are looking at $3000/mo.

That's 55% of take-home for your hypothetical couple. And they haven't put a dime away for retirement and they haven't spent a dime on childcare.
why would a couple starting out have to have a median priced house near the city? that's for people in their late 40s or 50s…or maybe the younger couples that chose not to have kids. you go to a more rural area 30 minutes outside of center city and buy a $250k "starter" home….starter as in a house that people used to live in their entire life. my grandparents bought a 1000 sq ft house in the 40s and lived in it forever…raised 4 God fearing kids that never broke the law, always worked and never deserted their parents/siblings.

that $385k "median price" house is Charlotte probably has a median size of 2500 sq ft. be content with a 1000-1200 sq ft house and you cut that mortgage in half to around $1500/month.
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03-11-2024, 06:24 PM
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"can't afford" seems to typically be a cop out for people that:

1. won't admit they can't find a decent person

or

2. "adults" that just can't see themselves having the mental maturity to care for themselves AND a child. maybe…maybe…they can care for some dogs/cats.
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03-11-2024, 06:41 PM
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03-11-2024, 08:31 PM
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how could society raise generations of so inherently flawed women that lost any semblance of vision and purpose? It's rather sick.
The answer is obvious society coddles women and doesn’t hold them responsible for their actions. You expect them to all of sudden start being responsible adults when they’ve never had to before?
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The answer is obvious society coddles women and doesn’t hold them responsible for their actions. You expect them to all of sudden start being responsible adults when they’ve never had to before?
perhaps all societies that are pressured into giving women more power will eventually be cucked as the women go wild.
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Gotta click this one for the video:

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Gotta click this one for the video:

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lol. reminds me of a local girl, tatted, with 4 kids (plus animals including reptiles) i just saw post today that she refuses to settle because she knows what she's worth…a "kick ass" chick that someone would be lucky to know. of course some simp started commenting how beautiful she was "as a person" – not only physically and that the best women own reptiles.
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03-12-2024, 11:08 AM
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this is that yuppie white people logic of needing to be rich to have kids…basically saying that only ~10% of people should be having kids. and that's why whites will be bred out of existence. my grandparents had 4-5 kids on working class income. You do what you have to do because God and family come first.
Actually i think he's right, 6 figures are needed. But when you think about it, 6 figures is easy to obtain with dual income. If you don't have a $50k job this day and age you're not even trying.
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