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I love it when someone asks a blistering obvious but totally missed question...

Ok, but it's hard to imagine what they have to do with it.

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Go back and take sex ed 101 again.

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92 sats \ 3 replies \ @freetx 14h

I would be willing to bet economics (2 income household) has a huge effect....

Interestingly most of the moms in my neighborhood are stay-at-home moms (I would guess 70%). So from that perspective, it seems like if men are able to be sole income provider there seems to be direct correlation to number of children....

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you in the UK?

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38 sats \ 1 reply \ @freetx 13h

Nope. TX USA

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Why, there you go

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What makes you think I had it at all?

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The primary driver of hesitancy is economic pressure.

If this is as far as an "analyst" gets, I've lost all respect for them. It's not the economy, stupid

addition: oh yeah, this asshat of a lady disqualified herself. CLIMATE CHANGE?! MY god. Please remain childless, for our sake.

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