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1) That's why you stay hot so that the man doesn't leave you. And you encourage him to bang younger women so that he loses interest, that's the trick.
2) You make sure to acquire skills and a job wile you're in the relationship.
3) I'd say that women should ask permission from their men to spend money, because women can't handle money.
4) Unless she's paying the rent the woman shouldn't be spending anything. What is it that she needs to spend on?
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But the child doesn't stay small. It simply can't be done and I just showed you. And the birthrates (and marriage rates) reflect that. In fact: it's not the Dutch that are taking a major hit in birth rates: in 2013, according to CBS (Statistics Agency), per every 1000 Turkish women in the Netherlands, the current birth rate was at 38, for Moroccans at 49. The Turkish birth rate is right on par with the Dutch birthrate: falling dramatically. This was 2013,2014, we can thus imagine that, between 2013 and 2018, the birthrate has fallen even sharper as the underlying problems have not been resolved nor, indeed, will they be because our government simply can't comprehend that the family is the cornerstone of society.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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1) It gives you 5-10 years to find a different solution.
2) When I had my first kid we lived off €400 per month. I rented that studio for €150, we ate for about €150, and the rest was bills. Yes it was tight, but neither of us had to work.
3) You're never going to be in a perfect situation to have kids, you just need to work with what you have.
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1. No, it doesn't. Because there aren't any solutions. That's the thing, Mary, the statistics prove you wrong and you seem to think that there all sorts of solutions while there aren't any.
2. That's Sweden. You seem to forget that Sweden's welfare state pays for a lot more and your way of popping them out in such a situation is clearly r/selected: fuck now, pay later. (or the State will pay later)
3. Perhaps, but good luck being on a waiting list for 15 years or being in debt for 50 because that's your choice, Mary.
There are only two groups of women that are still "producing" in this present: the r/selected (like you and recent migrants - and, indeed, like many blacks but even in the case of the latter the birthrates are beginning to fall) and the Orthodox Protestant (Calvinist) farmers out in the country. They are k/selected but they have the space and the resources.
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1) You could move to small town, they used to have cheaper housing. I know jobs will be harder to come by, but it's an option.
2) Or you could try to get a second job.
3) There's always welfare and /or family.
1) All I got at the time was €100 a month in child benefit, and in Sweden you don't pay for health insurance.
2) Someone has to keep the birth rates up.
In Sweden it's 100 years, no joke. And I wouldn't want to be in that situation obviously.
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1. Aha. And you don't think that those small towns (where there are no jobs available) don't keep the available housing stock for their own people ? It doesn't work like that, Mary. Back to reality.
2. Which is also taxed to the hilt. I have known people with second jobs and they usually keep less than with one job. Because taxes. I just showed you how the system works.
3. As I said: you are r/selected.
4. Not really. Producing kids for the sake of it does not create a good new generation.
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