penkitten said:
i read the article and here is what i read:
1. schools are not teaching sex ed - they are teaching abstinence only.... which doesn't teach you anything other than sex is wrong because you aren't married, and you could get std's and get pregnant. it does not teach how to have safe sex to avoid the stds and the pregnancies..... = teenage pregnancies on the rise
2. the media is all hype over teenage mothers right now, there are even a couple of tv shows about it glamourizing it = more teenage pregnancies.
3. author states that with upswing on teenage pregnancies - teenage mothers are not getting good education and working crap jobs to make ends meet and there isnt enough adequate chidcare.
4. author states college educated mothers will stay in low paid jobs to make ends meet too.
5. author compares numbers of a 1950 fertility chart with women becoming mothers now in middle age. technology has changed and many people can now afford to wait on having children... if they can take the ups and downs of the costs and unexpected results of such procedures. = invitro isn't free and isn't always positive.
6. author thinks that if you do not wait on getting a college education, finding a mate that will be long term, being in a career where you can negoitiate more of your time to your family... then you are losing out. thinks that not enough critical discussion is done on the subject because everyone sees it so personally and that if critical discussion were done, it would be most informative to all.
i personally can't disagree with the article. i do believe that there is not enough information out there for teenagers. i believe it would be for the good of both females and males.
i was a teenage mother. i never attended college. i do not want my daughter's to follow that path, nor my sons. i want them to all have educations before they bring children into this world that they would be responsible for.
nornmally i agree with just about everyting you say but.. you know im' not even going to say i disagree with you. I want you to answer this question.
you, are working under the illusion or the conclusion that yoru daughters can have both. that you could have had both. by both i mean, a family + man that you actually want to have + career.
if anything i agree with on the whole bit on this site, is that the above for the vast majority of women unless you are blessed with an ungodly amount of intelligence that allows you to get ahead faster than most or an ungodly amount of looks that allows you to still be better looking than girls 10 years younger than you when you are 30-35, this isn't possible. not all three.
in other words, you are assuming that had you went to college, you still would have been able to pull the men you were able to pull, even though you now have more work responsibilities and you are older competing with girls younger than you for the same men.
what you are giving up in money you make up for on the HB scale with availability + not so ****ing stressed out all the damn time + youth
that's the trade off
in short, this is what i want to ask
would you want your daughters to get an education and a career.. even if it meant entering the "man getting" game in their late 20's?
mind you i'm not talking about nurses who can get int he game in their 23-25 year old range I'm talking about real career women.
even nurses if you have to go to school and get a degree but now you are carrying around 30k worth of debt that a potential husband has to take on, **** that's just as bad as having a kid lol. i don't want that.
in short, you are seeing "money" money" its more than the money. it's way more than the money.
do you honestly think if your daughter who is say.. 23 years old and a legit hb 8 and has a care free job working as a school teacher at an eleemntry school and gets off at 4pm everyday with no if and's or butts about it, is not more attractive to a man than a 29 year old woman who is an accounts manager at an energy company, is socially adkard from not having socialized for the last 6 years and is now pushing every man she meets for marriage and a baby.. and that's only when she gets off at 6pm and can't cook beucase she's too tired?
that's the problem.
one of the things becoming financially successful has allowed me to do is to take finances out of the equation from a woman 100%. i.don't.give.a.**** how much money a woman makes. in fact it's a turn off. I like the fact that my wife is always home and waiting on me and is always up beat beucase she has no ****ty job she has to put up with. i like the fact that her first, second and third job is to make sure our son is well taken care of and that the house runs like clockwork.