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Old 16-03-2014, 09:43 PM #25
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yes they should, but why should the man end up broke and homeless and working his finers to the bone to keep a woman in luxury, often a woman who doesnt work and has control over everything, the house, the land, the kids, and of course has free everything too
I dont know how much you think most CSA rates are but its certainly not enough to keep a woman in luxury Unless the paying parent is a millionaire of course, but thats quite unlikely

Plus its for the child, not the woman. Yeah some women might spend it on themselves, but as I tire of saying tbh, thats the minority and to judge everyone on those few is ridiculous.

Not sure how you expect a single mother to work really...and if she did it would end up costing the state loads in childcare costs. I wouldnt expect a single father to work either tbh. Not when the kids are really young anyway.

And free everything?

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