andymurph64, what decade do you live in?

Again…

You seem to be confusing my personal beliefs with how I believe the world works.

And you seem to be seeing in my posts only what you want to see.

A daughter getting pregnant really is not in itself that much different from a son geting someone else’s daughter pregnant. Sure, if my daughter gets pregnant as a teenager there might be a couple of differences - I’m not likely to have my son’s pregnant girlfriend move in. But I would no more approve of my son failing to support his child than I would approve of my daughter failing to suport hers, and I would make up for my son’s inability to provide support in exactly the same way that I would make up for my daughter’s. The parents who are more worried about a daughter getting pregnant than about a son getting someone else’s daughter pregnant are more worried about one than the other those parents will react differently depending on whether it’s a son or a daughter, just like a family I once knew who constantly complained about the daughter’s ex-boyfriend not paying child support- but never said a word to their son about not paying his.

A daughter getting pregnant really is not in itself that much different from a son geting someone else’s daughter pregnant. Sure, if my daughter gets pregnant as a teenager there might be a couple of differences - I’m not likely to have my son’s pregnant girlfriend move in. But I would no more approve of my son failing to support his child than I would approve of my daughter failing to suport hers, and I would make up for my son’s inability to provide support in exactly the same way that I would make up for my daughter’s. The parents who are more worried about a daughter getting pregnant than about a son getting someone else’s daughter pregnant are more worried about one than the other those parents will react differently depending on whether it’s a son or a daughter, just like a family I once knew who constantly complained about the daughter’s ex-boyfriend not paying child support- but never said a word to their son about not paying his.