I didn't say it was standing in our way, I was saying it's a factor that enters into a person's thought process.Just have your kids man, dont let bullshit economic hypothesis stand in the way of your key biological reason for being here.
I didn't say it was standing in our way, I was saying it's a factor that enters into a person's thought process.Just have your kids man, dont let bullshit economic hypothesis stand in the way of your key biological reason for being here.
You bring up good points.I don't think it's willingly. For my wife and I having kids is a serious financial concern. The cost of living is far outpacing wage growth, and being able to provide for our future kids is most definitely a concern of ours even though we have what most would consider to be "good jobs". Our economy is currently set up that dual income households are almost a necessity and that the only people who can afford to have large families are extremely rich (because they're rich) or extremely poor (and do it through government handouts) The middle class doesn't have enough to do well, and isn't poor enough to get help.
This to me is a separate issue although related. Women who want to have successful careers (medical, law, politics, etc) in large part need to do it at the expense of having families.
That's what I thought.Just have your kids man, dont let bullshit economic hypothesis stand in the way of your key biological reason for being here.
Ive raised two on what was a single income family and now a single income supporting two households, kids have been overseas 8 times, want for nothing, good schools, both tallest in their grade (I know "for now" but just saying they cant be malnutritioned).
Yes.
The "Melting Pot vs Mosaic" concept is a myth that was created by PET to get immigrant votes (as was pointed out by @otaku1 ) Neither concept has anything to do with abandoning your culture or history. One suggests that you put your new home ahead of your old one, the other says your new home should play second fiddle. The concepts aren't nearly as different as Canadians have falsely been taught to believe. Contrary to popular belief by people who don't live in America, there's room for everyone there just as there is here, or anywhere else in the world. But don't just take my word for it. Listen to the wise words of WWE superstar, 16 time champion, and future WWE Hall of Famer John Cena as he speaks about America and patriotism:
See broJust have your kids man, dont let bullshit economic hypothesis stand in the way of your key biological reason for being here.
Ive raised two on what was a single income family and now a single income supporting two households, kids have been overseas 8 times, want for nothing, good schools, both tallest in their grade (I know "for now" but just saying they cant be malnutritioned).
It's easy these days.See bro
You can do so much more than shitposting
Kidding carry on
Yes.
The "Melting Pot vs Mosaic" concept is a myth that was created by PET to get immigrant votes (as was pointed out by @otaku1 ) Neither concept has anything to do with abandoning your culture or history. One suggests that you put your new home ahead of your old one, the other says your new home should play second fiddle. The concepts aren't nearly as different as Canadians have falsely been taught to believe. Contrary to popular belief by people who don't live in America, there's room for everyone there just as there is here, or anywhere else in the world. But don't just take my word for it. Listen to the wise words of WWE superstar, 16 time champion, and future WWE Hall of Famer John Cena as he speaks about America and patriotism:
If you've got beef with the message you're welcome to not have John Cena Day off tomorrow.Love has no labels.
Except the 14 the video just propagated.