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14 hours ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9706397/Usain-Bolt-secretly-welcoms-TWINS-partner-Kasi-Bennett-sweet-Fathers-Day-reveal.html

 

Olympic gold medal winning athlete  Usain Bolt has announced he has become a father to twins one of whom has been named Thunder!

 

Should have named the other one Bernie D. (one for the kids there).

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https://www.entertainmentdaily.co.uk/tv/helen-george-and-husband-jack-ashton-are-expecting-their-second-baby-and-the-call-the-midwife-star-is-terrified/

 

British actress Helen George, whose probably best known for starring in hit british television drama Call the midwife,  is expecting her second child with her partner actor Jack Ashton.

 

 

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On 28/06/2021 at 03:16, Gooseberry Crumble said:

https://people.com/parents/bet-awards-2021-cardi-b-pregnant-expecting-second-child-offset/

 

 

American rapper Cardi B has revealed she is pregnant with her second child. 

 

With half her areolae sticking out it looks like she was impregnated right there. 

Jesus this stuff is so, well, banal and obvious. Make a buck from it. Sheesh.

 

42 minutes ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

Your not a big fan of Ambers?!! :D;)

 

Who is? (rhetorical).

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8 hours ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

You're not a big fan of Ambers?!! :D;)

 

I don't care who it is.  Children should have two parents.  Deliberately setting out to be a single parent is self-indulgent and deprives the child of its birthright.

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39 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

I don't care who it is.  Children should have two parents.  Deliberately setting out to be a single parent is self-indulgent and deprives the child of its birthright.

That depends on who the two parents are.

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14 minutes ago, time said:

That depends on who the two parents are.

 

I don't think that follows.  It's not a perfect world, and not everyone is a good parent, that goes without saying,  but choosing to have a child as a single parent is selfish.   It is cheating the child out of an important relationship from the start.  

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10 minutes ago, Toast said:

It is cheating the child out of an important relationship from the start. 

 

Quite.

And one that is all the more necessary because the only influence on the child without the balance of two parents is that of a person who's an egotistical twerp in the first place.

Kids ending up with only one parent by accident is bad enough (sadly I have practical experience of this), doing so by design is short-sighted at best.

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13 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

I don't think that follows.  It's not a perfect world, and not everyone is a good parent, that goes without saying,  but choosing to have a child as a single parent is selfish.   It is cheating the child out of an important relationship from the start.  

On  an ideological level, yes, two parents good, one parent not so good is correct, but realistically, one-size-fits-all is never going to work. It is selfish, but probably less selfish than some situations where a child has two parents but, for example, is chucked off to boarding school/given to the care of a nanny/au pair etc. at every opportunity.

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