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@MrpoopyButhole I'm still reading it, but I've not been posting there. I barely have time to read it in the mornings with work and other stuff IRL. I do write things down, yes. Is there something specific you'd like to know of which I've written?

@Zeb It is a good point that she could just lie, and it becomes more of a risk the less access you have to family records.

@magicalthinking @SamHarris @Mike_Microwave
@Justicar @Stahesh @Zeb Thanks for your input everyone.

So far in my considerations, there is no tangible benefit to marrying a widow with a child over a single mother with a child since her female nature will treat both situations the same: a new provider with different genes than her offspring.

The society's strictures on property rights in the family would largely dictate how much control you'd have to raise the step child as well.

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@Justicar TFM has commented before that widows are different than single mothers in terms of his personal thoughts. This made me want to consider under what circumstances it could be worth marrying a widow, if ever.

A question: Assuming the situation once again becomes favorable to males for marriage, would you ever consider marrying a widow who already had a child for the purpose of having additional children and raising the child, or if you can't have children for the purpose of raising her son as your own?
I have no interest in single mothers, but widows and their children are a case worth considering, even if to reject; so, I pose this question to you as well.

@Shlomo It just means you're already paying the tax in inflation.

@Dicer It's not because she's short, it's because she's attractive.

@YoMomz People underestimate the value of reference material because they've forgotten how to do without electricity.

@Dicer I love the AI that creates these wholesome images from unwholesome ones. What was it called again? Beautifai?

@Justicar Spend even 30 minutes doing that an you'll be aching.

@TenaciousGoat You've made a sound economic and health-oriented decision!

@TenaciousGoat Very nice. With the flight case, it is easier to handle the doll, but it's also 30lb heavier.

@lonestarr I guess I'm more accustomed to the disagreement from people about this. It's good to be among you.

@lonestarr To any who read this and are offended thinking that it's inhumane to keep females away from politics, economics, and keep then in the home, I say, "Why do you hate women? Why do you expect them to take on such emotional burdens? I just want them to be fulfilled and happy in life with only domestic things to think about. You want them to have all the responsibilities and worries of the world outside their home and family? You monster!"

@lonestarr I love the original meme. It's a beautiful thing when a female is unburdened of such things.

@RoninGrey Doesn't like to read books? Hmmmm... doesn't sound good for story time with children...

@ButtWorldsMan You got me.
Yes, this is the dream: to realize what you really want to do and then go do it successfully: Not like a boss, because you already did that... like an owner.

@Autumn Won't someone think of the unionized federal employees!

@trogdor @Shadowman311 Being required to provide a quarter to unlock a shopping cart, which you get back afterward is an ingenious way to keep shopping carts near the store and not stolen. They even keep the cardboard around many products on the shelves so if you need to buy a flat of beans, you can just pick up the whole thing. If it's arm day, load up a cardboard box used for celery and don't pay for bags.

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