Denise Sloan decided she wanted to have kids, even though she was single, so she researched the safe way to get the job done and wrote a book about it called "Knock Yourself Up--The Tell-All Guide to Becoming a Single Mom". She wrote about over 40 other single women who did the same thing:
http://www.knockyourselfup.com/Home.html
Obviously there is a market for a book like this.
I have three questions:
1- The statistics overwhelmingly indicate that children from single parent families have a higher likelihood of turning out maladjusted. 70% of felons are from single parent families. Why do some people insist it justifies single parent families if a minority of 30% of felons are from families with both parents?
2- Is this book and the approval it gets from feminists more evidence that women's attitudes that they don't need men to raise children is the main cause of single mothers?
3- Would men saying women are not needed to raise children be considered male supremacist?
2007-10-24
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