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Title: Does ANYONE here not have "out of wedlock" kids in your family or extended family? How has this harmed society?
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Published: Feb 29, 2012
Author: me
Post Date: 2012-02-29 08:26:22 by Artisan
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Views: 690
Comments: 28

Is marriage irrelevant? I think definitely not. This planned breakdown of society is very tragic. The first generation of this accepted trend of kids without marriage, at least (generally) had financially stable married parents to help w/ the grandkids.


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The next generation (the kids who were born out of wedlock) now has even less familial stability, parents with divorces, exs, halves, steps, financial woes, misery. THEIR kids are much worse off than even they were. Good grief make it stop.

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#10. To: Artisan (#0)

Here in Ecuador, there's a very high rate of infidelity compared to the USA, and I never appreciated the confusion it could cause till I came here. With a high rate of children born out of wedlock, there's a real loss of family definition which impacts identity and relations with others. For example 2 people may be half brothers, each with the same mother but different father which can really screw things up, so to speak. It can be a source of division at the teen level as one can ridicule the other. Also, people can have half-siblings out there that s/he has never met. Kids have 0 or perhaps 2 fathers, one basically adopted.

The confusion is pretty substantial. I can appreciate that having been in the company of it here.

Pinguinite  posted on  2012-02-29   18:04:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Pinguinite (#10)

that is too bad. the so-called sexual revolution definitely transcended international borders. i think it actually was an international conspiracy to destroy cohesive family unit & thus create serfs.

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#24. To: Artisan (#23)

that is too bad. the so-called sexual revolution definitely transcended international borders. i think it actually was an international conspiracy to destroy cohesive family unit & thus create serfs.

I have no reason to believe that this is a new trend here. It may be what's typical for this area.

There's some scientific angle that says that in warmer climates where food is plentiful year round there is less of a family unit because mothers don't really need husbands around to care for children. So the men tend to get promiscuous and the women consequently do too, and the guy who can spread himself around the most "wins" the offspring game.

It more seasonal climates, women need men to be loyal and stay around to feed and cloth them to survive the winter hardships, so families are the natural survival arrangement, in stark contrast to the tropical scene, as uncared for women and children die off.

So it's sort of a natural selection type thing. Or used to be in a more primitive environment.

Pinguinite  posted on  2012-03-01   1:15:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Pinguinite (#24)

that is very interesting. Are people there religious or secular? Most folks for example think mexicans are devout, but thats hardly the case. in many instances the religious ceremony is an occasional excuse to party/socialize & nothing more.

Artisan  posted on  2012-03-01   1:31:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Artisan (#25)

Catholicism is by far the most popular faith around here, even more than in the states. I've never seen no many small shrines dedicated to the Virgin Mary in the USA. They are in every town, at least one, on street corners or public parks. Given that Catholicism preaches family unity, fidelity, and all that, it's kinda puzzling.

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