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In reply to the discussion: Why Is California Penalizing Poor Women for Wanting to Be Parents? [View all]hamsterjill
(17,583 posts)There comes a point where reality hits and we all must look at what we can and cannot afford. To continue to have children in a family where its members are already struggling to have food, clothing, etc. only increases those struggles for the already-present members.
My only concern here is that from what I'm reading, all of the responsibility and blame is being laid at the feet of the mothers. What about the fathers? It takes two to tango, AND there should be an appropriate and solid means of holding fathers financially responsible for the needs of their children.
And before anyone slams my post - YES, there are certainly always accidents, rape, etc. But my comments are directed to those situations where someone chooses to become pregnant.