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To: CaBum who wrote (52798)6/23/2006 5:50:12 PM
From: shades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
How did he manage to convince every women he marries to have at least one baby for him?

Thats just it though Cabum - they all have at least ONE to get the child support check - but the old days of them having 11 or 12 - nope - you aren't gonna see those times in the USA again - everything I have read - as wealth comes - women stop having babies.

I bet these second generation mexican women living in the USA will not keep up the birth rates as thier mothers.

Money talks - most of my friends that had a wife - she got pregnant and then divorce them said thier ex spouses lawyer gave them good advice about making a baby. 90% of my divorced peers back in south ga had thier wife file for divorce against them within a year of having a baby - mere coincidence? I think many rushed into marriage - the women got tired of the relationship and looked for the best financial exit from the situation - along comes junior in a baby carriage and the divorce lawyer pushing it! The women don't want daddy around, they just want his money:

nytimes.com

Keeping Divorced Dads at a Distance
By STEPHEN PERRINE
Published: June 18, 2006
We need to bring children and their divorced parents, especially fathers, closer together by revisiting our reckless support and custody laws

This is the best Futurama skit I have ever seen - HILARIOUS!

youtube.com

Would you date a robot? hehe