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From: demillo@uwmacc.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Single Parenting: a defense
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Date: Sat, 4-Aug-84 23:05:21 EDT
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Posted: Sat Aug  4 23:05:21 1984
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Hi again...

   Moira was right. After re-reading Clay and Judy's articles, I
was addressing Clay's comments more. I stand corrected.

   She also brings up an interesting point via my side comment
that I noted more women than men want to be a single parent. 
There does seem to be a biological time clock that goes off
inside women's heads. Something that says "if I don't have a baby
now, I won't be able to in the future." I wanna explore that
just a bit further, so I throw up a question: any of the
female netters out there feel as though you were "running up
against the wire?" And if so, how have you dealt with it?
And (I think I know the answer to this one because of
some friends of mine) those of you who are lesbian, do
you feel as though you are running up against the
same wire?
   The question may sound facisious, but I assure you
I'm quite serious and curious...


                  --- Rob "my atomic clock stopped" DeMillo
                      MACC