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<blockquote data-quote="Beerus" data-source="post: 4176" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I know several people from single parent homes, some had money and the majority didn't. My cousin was one of them. When we were growing up she was like my best friend. Her father screwed her up and her mother screwed her even more up. She ended up going to college but she was also a stripper at the age of 17 and stripped for several years before stopping. Didn't finish college and ended up moving out of state. She is living some where in Vegas now with her mother making money doing timeshare scams. </p><p></p><p>I think it has to do more with culture vs color. Every culture has bad aspects to it that hurt themselves as well as others. Income does play a role for sure though. I think it depends on the individual, how they are raised, and who they associate with. </p><p></p><p>At this point, if it was an easy fix, it would have been fixed. I don't think the government, state or national, know how to help with these issues and just keep ignoring them as best they can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerus, post: 4176, member: 1"] I know several people from single parent homes, some had money and the majority didn't. My cousin was one of them. When we were growing up she was like my best friend. Her father screwed her up and her mother screwed her even more up. She ended up going to college but she was also a stripper at the age of 17 and stripped for several years before stopping. Didn't finish college and ended up moving out of state. She is living some where in Vegas now with her mother making money doing timeshare scams. I think it has to do more with culture vs color. Every culture has bad aspects to it that hurt themselves as well as others. Income does play a role for sure though. I think it depends on the individual, how they are raised, and who they associate with. At this point, if it was an easy fix, it would have been fixed. I don't think the government, state or national, know how to help with these issues and just keep ignoring them as best they can. [/QUOTE]
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