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Fatherless children are not the result of fathers abandoning their families and children, but of mothers and the government snatching and trafficking the children, holding them hostage for ransom. For every dollar in child support transferred from a father to a mother, the State collects approximately fifty cents in federal subsidies, which is why States order fathers to pay such ridiculously high amounts of child support, usually exceeding cost of raising a child by a multiple of three or four. Approximately half of child support obligors (mostly fathers) cannot afford the support ordered and either spend significant time in prison or are destitute. Many of the other half that can or do pay must participate in a vast criminal sub-culture to acquire the funds, which is why our economy is collapsing and civilization is falling apart. If you want someone to blame for fatherless children (and it isn’t the fathers), look at the irresponsible mothers and the government enabling their irresponsible and often criminal behavior – like lying in court and falsifying police reports and alienating the father from his own children and committing adultery and paternity fraud and pursuing the “hostile parent veto”. Most if not almost all fathers are good men defrauded by the mothers of their children and the government. Too bad for the children. But don’t blame the fathers. There’s nothing they can do when confronted by a woman’s malignant narcissism enabled and rewarded by the government.
Sexual activity. In a study of 700 adolescents, researchers found that "compared to families with two natural parents living in the home, adolescents from single-parent families have been found to engage in greater and earlier sexual activity
Fatherless children are at a dramatically greater risk of drug and alcohol abuse, mental illness, suicide, poor educational performance, teen pregnancy, and criminality
Drinking problems. Teenagers living in single-parent households are more likely to abuse alcohol and at an earlier age compared to children reared in two-parent households
Drug Use: the absence of the father in the home affects significantly the behavior of adolescents and results in the greater use of alcohol and marijuana.
Fatherless children are at dramatically greater risk of suicide. Three out of four teenage suicides occur in households where a parent has been absent.
63% Subjective psychological problem (defined as anxiety, sadness, pronounced moodiness, phobias, and depression)
56% Poor grades or grades substantially below ability and/or recent past performance
43% Aggression toward parents
Important features of the subgroup of 32 latency aged girls were in the same order:
69% indicating subjective psychological distress 47% academic problems 41% aggression towards there father.
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