Your choice: live on one income, be poor BUT you raise your own kids/homeschool vs. having two brand new cars, eating out twice a week, and vacations, but your kids are mentally fucked
But chances are all that money will go to paying for a second car to get you there, and also daycare. It's rare but I know some examples of "traditional" families where only the dad works while the mom stays home with the kids and...it's totally affordable.
In fact, those people seem much happier to me than normie couples.
And it's not like the dads I'm thinking of have crazy high-paying job. They're just normal jobs. Living out of the city saves a lot of money. And these days (with Wikipedia/Youtube especially) you can certainly teach a kid a lot at home. There is much more knowledge available to the average person now then ever imagined 100 years ago, and all it costs is an internet connection.
Didn't mean to go on a rant there, but it seems to me if you can't figure out how to raise a family on single income - then you probably aren't thinking it through.
Your choice: live on one income, be poor BUT you raise your own kids/homeschool vs. having two brand new cars, eating out twice a week, and vacations, but your kids are mentally fucked
Or, 3, don't have kids at all.
Just chiming in to say based username
Sure, you can get a second income.
But chances are all that money will go to paying for a second car to get you there, and also daycare. It's rare but I know some examples of "traditional" families where only the dad works while the mom stays home with the kids and...it's totally affordable.
In fact, those people seem much happier to me than normie couples.
And it's not like the dads I'm thinking of have crazy high-paying job. They're just normal jobs. Living out of the city saves a lot of money. And these days (with Wikipedia/Youtube especially) you can certainly teach a kid a lot at home. There is much more knowledge available to the average person now then ever imagined 100 years ago, and all it costs is an internet connection.
Didn't mean to go on a rant there, but it seems to me if you can't figure out how to raise a family on single income - then you probably aren't thinking it through.
Really is simple as that.