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But I'm starting to suspect they are fiction.
Where's that one dude who says 10mill to raise a kid
I don't see a problem with having kids. But ONLY when you're financially stable and responsible enough.
Well, aggregating the cost into one pile is kind of silly.
I said it a couple days ago, but I'll just adopt when I'm wealthy enough.
I'm willing to bet they didn't do the math right.
I don't even want kids even if I don't consider the costs
If you listened to Sydney MGTOW, he just reported that the center for women's equal wages finally admitted that their wage gap analysis did not account for overtime.
That way I can teach them core values to my kid and not have them go through the same shit I went through.
lol
I think kids would be nice but I'm also content not having them
That's where I am.
I used to be hard no on kids.
But the more I learned about them and the impact of their parents, the softer the no became until I eventually came to the conclusion that having and raising your kids to be healthy, rational, functioning members of society is how you fix society.
*BUT* it seems the only way to do that these days is surrogacy and home schooling.
Because women are all but a lost cause.
@Whats gay anymore I would like someone to inherit the shit I gain down the line. Like a business or something. Plus, adoption helps out a kid that's been in need.
You'd need to have retirement money to raise one right these days
In my opinion anyway
I mean, 200k over 20 yrs is just 10k a year.
There's economies of scale.
And if we were going to say, "you need this much money right now to raise a kid" you'd want to do a depreciation to calculate how to execute on that plan.
@Whats gay anymore If my plan of owning apartment complexes keeps on course, I won't have to worry about money.
All I can say is how much money I'd want to raise a kid how I want to raise a kid
You could probably get a great kid anywhich way but feminism
It would probably be something like needing an upfront investment of 120k or so and by the time the kid hit adulthood, you'd have used up that annuity.
I know, MBA speak.
But, that's actually how I figured to go about buying a life insurance policy for a kid, too.
Since you'd want replacement value.
Cold hard logic.
"If this kid dies, it's going to cost x to surrogate a replacement and y to bring it to maturity, so I need a policy worth x+y."
I wonder, has anyone done a cost comparison of a wife v. a surrogate + individual services?
I did.
For when Jeff Bezos got divorced.
I feel like it's suspicious to take out a life insurance policy on a kid 🤔
You'd always want a solid alibi
You'd always want a solid alibi no matter what.
But if there's anyone that should establish a life insurance policy, it's the parents of a black boy.
Do it while he's tiny and still free of felony charges and when he's inevitably shot...
Okay, I'll stop.