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Verrerogo 21 points ago +22 / -1

It is a contraceptive measure.

Anything to make sure they don't marry and have kids. These are newly minted, very young, women, and any who do this will be affected mentally for the rest of their lives.

They will be de-mothered forever.

The college wouldn't have said something this vile and extreme if the pendulum were not swinging back toward tradition, at least a little. Perhaps because of Covid.

I thought Covid would re-impose traditional sex roles. Hardship always does. Maybe it has, and this is the result.

It is horribly brutal. All this and student debt too. There may be a parents' revolt.

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Dialectic 6 points ago +6 / -0

There’s already a trend amongst 30s millennials in my area of Ohio toward good solid familial life. Was happening before the fake and gay wuflu.

Counting myself I know 6 or 7 millennial families who have been married for 5-10 years, husband works and is sole provider, wife raises the kids and does community stuff with friends and .. the community. There’s two more families who are in the same age group and the wives want to return home permanently from work. One has convinced her husband but they have to plan accordingly, the other has a douche for a husband but she is keeping at it trying to convince him to agree to her staying home.

8 families within a 60 mile radius. Suggests to me there’s more. Seems like a growing trend in a good way to me.

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Verrerogo 5 points ago +5 / -0

Wonderful.

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Dialectic 4 points ago +4 / -0

And by the way all of these families are having as many babies as they can, and I think most of us homeschool.

If we can hold society together for another generation I think we will repair the damage commie boomers did and will have set a solid foundation for the reclaiming of the America our founders envisioned.

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dismybrowseacct 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm also from Ohio, am in the same boat as you. I also see a lot of people doing the SAHM thing. I'm happy with it even though everything nowadays seems to be against married couples and single provider homes.

My oldest will be starting school in 2022. Do you have any links to home schooling materials for Ohio? I'm looking at doing the public home schooling but have only begun to dig into how it works. I was thinking public homeschooling so the kids could do the SAT's and look for higher education if they want to be an Engineer or Dr someday.

I've been doing ABC Mouse already. That's been good for the early learning stuff but iirc it stops at 2nd grade. ABC Mouse is more of a secondary thing to help teach kids so I'd need better material to work from as the primary source.