It was also not explained why this person is going to school. Why are they going to school? I would assume that if they were making the choice to put in the work for school they have not completely given up on a better life in which case I would expect them to at least consider making some other better decisions.
No one ever explains why having children in poverty makes perfect sense.
Perhaps because it doesn't make perfect sense? Or are you trying to look like some kind of clever "social hacker" who spots the mistakes other people make and then word your teachings as a question? Do you think you're the first person to realise that having children in poverty comes with massive problems?
- The college she attends has free condoms, but most people in poverty aren't college students
- Low-cost medical clinics/clinics with sliding scales still have a co-pay
- Sleeping with someone makes you feel valued and is free way to make yourself feel better, if only for an hour
The last point is something that many middle class/rich people do as well -- sleeping with people to feel valued -- but most of them are able to purchase birth control methods and/or easily access free birth control (like the condom jar).
So every time you "put it in," you are trying to make a baby? Poor people also know about the different kinds of sex acts available to humans, I'm not sure if you're a virgin, trolling, or just don't understand how human biology works.
> No one ever explains why having children in poverty makes perfect sense.
Because in societies with weak social support networks, your children are your old-age/disability/etc. support system. That's why there's a pretty clear inverse relationship between strength of social support networks and birth rate. (Its why the developed world generally has lower birthrates than the developing world, and why within the developed world, the US has a higher birthrate than many other countries.)
I read the article yesterday. If you don't want kids, FFS, don't put it in. Don't pretend 'you were just doing the best you could'. It's not like you have to give up sex.