To: riley1992
>>No, not all single mothers fall into that category<<
Did you read my post?
Do you understand the meaning of as a class?
You do not, I hope, contend that the economic status, health status, and physical safety of children living with single mothers is in any way comparable to that of children living with their fathers, do you?
To: Jim Noble
Are you saying that of children living with single fathers or children living with their fathers and mothers? If it is the former, I can tell you from first hand experience, I lived with both my mother and my father separately after their divorce when they were single and both of them provided me with a wonderful home that was secure, stable and moral. I never lacked anything more living with my mother alone than I did when I lived with my father alone.
To: Jim Noble
"You do not, I hope, contend that the economic status, health status, and physical safety of children living with single mothers is in any way comparable to that of children living with their fathers, do you?"
Oh, Phewey.
Single fathers, as a group, tend to have been married to the mother, are middle class and working.
Single mothers comprise a large group of women from the lowest social strata to the highest, many of whom were never married at all. That tells you something right there about the morals of one of the subsets of single mothers (and it also tells you something about the morals of the bio fathers in that subset as well.)
The group of single fathers tends not to include that group of men.
98 posted on
05/21/2002 12:00:36 PM PDT by
joathome
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