MatureDJ
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I was reading this, and it got me interested:
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/09/...ths-are-falling-except-among-older-women.html



https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/09/...ths-are-falling-except-among-older-women.html
My opinion: These harridans have always had in mind the requisites that their husband must have, and of course they could not attract such a man (even for a pump & dump), and once they started encroaching on their biological clock, they figured that they needed to at least get *inseminated* by a man who, at least DNA-wise, has these requisites. Oh, and I'll bet they'll start bellyaching about how the men they rejected in the past now need to "man up" and be good stepfathers. NO THANKS, I'LL PASS!There was only one group of unmarried women for whom the birthrate increased in recent years: those 35 and older. In many cases, they are having babies outside of marriage by choice, with more resources and education than the typical single mother.
