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Maternal instinct makes them feel they can be both mom and dad not thinking that children deserve two devoted adults to raise them. Even in established relationships, changes such as children, loss of income and added expense, cause stress. The amazing thing is many of these women came from poor families, in which abuse and neglect was prevalent. Some feel they will get love from these children that otherwise they may never get. There are numerous successful adults who claim to have come from single parent homes, but why knowingly would anyone plan to be a single mom?

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