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- From: beaver@castor.cs.psu.edu (Don Beaver)
- Subject: Re: Male Choice Revi (1)
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 14:35:38 GMT
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- In article <1eoo4uINN4go@gap.caltech.edu> peri@cco.caltech.edu (Michal Leah Peri) writes:
- >kevin@rotag.mi.org (Kevin Darcy) writes:
- >
- >>Do you realize
- >>that taking out a murder contract on one's lover or divorced spouse is in
- >>many ways _significantly_ less burdensome than paying 18+ years of child
- >>support, and that a growing number of men are awakening to this reality,
- >>and choosing to exercise that "option"?
-
- This is an amazingly shocking idea, if it's true. I suppose
- if cheerleading is such an important thing, well, what can we expect...
-
- >I don't see how murdering the mother lessens the burden on the man.
- >Hypothesizing that he's not caught, wouldn't it just further burden
- >him with all the parenting responsibilities, both financial and
- >care-giving?
-
- I suppose he could give the child up for adoption. He could
- certainly send them to daycare and school with less cost than
- the standard support guidelines. The point is valid, that having
- the ex-spouse out of the way could likely make life much easier --
- but what a disgusting idea. I hope it's not really a growing trend.
-
- Don
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