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			That's interesting, carnation. I wonder how successful that is seeing as though most (not all) heterosexual single mothers ideally want a significant other. Having children takes a great deal from the parents and it would be horrible to have a child who can't function if the mother had a life partner.  That's an even greater cost to the parent than the average child. I would encourage a single woman to think whether she wants her dating life and future determined by a child (more than it is typically determined).
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