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The Modern Woman™ (media.communities.win)
posted 2 years ago by BreadandWinePilled on scored.co (+1 / -0 / +118Score on mirror )
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adipem_ericius on scored.co
2 years ago 36 points (+0 / -0 / +36Score on mirror ) 1 child
The older ones will take care of the younger ones. Imagine when getting old and there's no pension, no assistance that isn't a complete (((scam))). Having this many kids who helps you out at that time would be a blessing.
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ApexVeritas on scored.co
2 years ago 21 points (+0 / -0 / +21Score on mirror ) 1 child
Can confirm. Larger families have older siblings take care of the younger ones. Older siblings did for me, and me for my younger siblings. Larger families in many regards are more efficient than smaller ones. More work can be done, as menial and easier tasks are asigned to the kids, and the harder and more important work can be focused on by the parents. When kids get old enough they can even start cooking. My mom did when she was younger, as it's how she learned to cook. Unfortunately these practices and wisdom have disappeared a great deal as White people have been having fewer kids and fewer large families.
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ApexVeritas on scored.co
2 years ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror ) 1 child
Yep. A fully intact household, with parents, children, and grandparents is a true blessing. The grandparents help to raise the children, pass on traditions, teach lessons, and pass on learned knowledge and trades. The children and mom help to take care of the grandparents in old age, and everyone takes care of the home. It's a safety net, where the entire family can help each other if/when a problem arises. Unfortunately, this has been rare in White families for some time.


By pushing every single child out into the world to live on their own, it forces each of them to buy things they already had in the home they grew up in, destroys the natural familial safety net, increasing needless consumption and reliance upon slave jobs and tyrannical government.
HimmlerWasRight88 on scored.co
2 years ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
One of my greatest regrets is that as a man I've always thought I had to become financial independent before having children. Because I thought having children in my early 20s would have been an unfair burden on my parents.

If I ever have children, I'll tell them to have their own children when they are 18-20 and I'll maintain my grandchildren instead of using my money for some stupid thing.
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