Iskandar Baharuddin
Paternity Fraud IssuesRest Snipped. Click on what? I see....here are some URL's sopporting feminism and generally morality of...
Oh, and I though it was because you had to be crazy to start smoking in the first place...
I'm sure that this is *exactly* the reason...in some cases...however it doesn't explain those (many other) cases where the mother *isn't* a unpleasant woman but the child never knew their father, not because he's an butthole but because mommie didn't tell him she was pregnant. I think it's far more likely that the child comes off with psychological problems (often leading to school drop outs, drugs, trouble with the law etc, etc) BECAUSE they don't live in a "real family" and BECAUSE they "*don't* know their father...butthole or not...but that's just my opinion, as the preceding was yours...the only thing we know FOR SURE is that a far greater percentage of children from female headed single homes have these problems than from male headed single parent homes or from two parent homes...
Paternity Fraud IssuesRepost from soc.men to Australian groups as paternity fraud is common downunder. Another fraud is...
Depends on what you think is the underlying cause. I tend to think that the underlying cause is a general loss of respect for the "traditional" family (and it's loss of social prestige) which stems from feminist dogma and the rhetoric that butterts that fathers are "unimportant" and that women can "have it all"...without clearly enunciating the costs to women...as an example of what I mean, the blatant attempt of feminists-feminist organizations to suppress research and to discredit researchers that-who have clearly shown that a woman's fertility and the quality of her genetic material declines rapidly after age 25, to the point where it's virtually a miracle for her to be able have her first child after age 40...which knowledge would dispute feminist "you can have it all" rhetoric and would likely lead to far more women opting for motherhood rather than careers... I would attempt to foster the realization that the family is the cornerstone of a stable, peaceful society and is fundamentally superior to other models for child rearing. I would put social policies in place that would blatantly favour committed families over "co-habitation" or single parenthood and that would favour committed families with children over all other "arrangements". (Note, I DID NOT say policies that would "punish" other arrangements, only policies that would *favour* the more socially desirable arrangement.
...Ken