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>Definitely makes me wonder if we are having them at a much >higher rate than other groups.
since the onus is on the 21-35 year old woman, and she probably lives in a expensive predominantly black city (Baltimore, nyc, Miami, atlanta, los angeles, new orleans, Memphis, Charleston, Winston-Salem/Greensboro, DC, Newark/Camden, philly/Pittsburgh, Chicago, st.louis, Cleveland, Birmingham, boston, Wilmington) to begin with which makes the cost of living unaffordable to her while all her peers: white men/women, black men have higher salary than her and are probably married. She's sitting on that toilet and contemplating, "can I afford this kid?"
take a message
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