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kat@killaterese·
@DamnSnyder @Lauraonthettc @dollarsanddata You’re still a lot less likely to get in at a good program when you’re up against well-connected peers. The pay gaps persist between lower and upper class students even at ivy league schools, where everyone is ambitious and taking advantage of campus opportunities.
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Hammered Josh Harris
Hammered Josh Harris@DamnSnyder·
@Lauraonthettc @dollarsanddata Sorry - but this is ridiculous. Entire buildings dedicated to and staffed for student success. Various Q&A sessions and presentations done. Deans and career advisors. Students simply need to make an appointment with an advisor and ask a couple questions.
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Nick Maggiulli@dollarsanddata·
A lot of this comes down to poorer kids just not knowing what to do. I didn't know that I had to apply for an internship in the WINTER of my sophomore year to get a sophomore summer internship to leverage into a junior summer internship to get a full-time offer senior year.
Resolution Foundation@resfoundation

Even after graduating from university, people who grew up in poverty face significant pay gaps when compared with their more affluent peers. @annastansbury explains 👇

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kat@killaterese·
@vocalcry I’m obsessed with the color of your hair!!
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Circe@vocalcry·
Cherry blossoms 🌸
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kat@killaterese·
@revenant_MMXX hard disagree as someone who just went back to work full time
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🌘𝚛𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚗𝚊𝚗𝚝⚡
Stay-at-home moms easily have more free time than anyone who works a full-time job and it's not even close. Kids play independently, they nap, they aren't nearly as much work as Big Mom pretends they are.
Happy A Heathen@LucyferLoo

@revenant_MMXX No. Men should raise their own children. Make them quit their jobs, give up their hobbies and ambitions. They are parents too, right?

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kat@killaterese·
@kv_18_22 @izamamaa How can they wish they stuck it out with someone who left them? They weren’t the ones who left!!
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Nemo@kv_18_22·
@killaterese @izamamaa Either or however you wanna flip it Everyone has their reasons for leaving a relationship but all can agree after while. Hindsight is “they’ve could’ve figured it out”
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kat@killaterese·
@kv_18_22 @izamamaa Women wish they would have stuck it out with men who left them?
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Nemo@kv_18_22·
@killaterese @izamamaa Yes it is true And those same women in hindsight wish they would’ve stuck it out rather than start somewhere new. *Not considering outliers of abuse (Cause I know someone wanna say it)
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kat@killaterese·
@kv_18_22 @izamamaa It is true in marriage also. Most of the women who give this kind of advice were married when they had children.
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Nemo@kv_18_22·
@izamamaa Idk yall Yall committing to life with each other without the commitment part Why have kids before getting married Cause when expectations crash and they will crash You can tie it back to the main commitment It’s easy to leave when both parties don’t agree to stay thru it all
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Mr No Sir@SheBeatsMe·
@izamamaa @iamsaschamekhi I mean women can too. Giving up your child for adoption happens a lot in the US or the usual leaving them with grandma.
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kat@killaterese·
@wife2sirhusband @JessicaTheGreen This is true even if they aren’t cohabiting. The only way you wouldn’t be upgrading their stuff is if they’re two people getting married while living out of their parents’ house or something.
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Lady Wife of Sir Husband@wife2sirhusband·
Couples who were cohabitating before marriage shouldn't get wedding presents.
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kat@killaterese·
@aquamarinedrugz @ProperRegard @BriarBlush I’m pretty confident Chappell’s parents weren’t rich but a rich kid working at a coffee shop while pursuing the arts is evergreen in LA
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@aquamarinedrugz·
@ProperRegard @BriarBlush chappell literally worked at a coffee shop before being famous. rich parents where? slow beach
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Briar Blush@BriarBlush·
Maybe I’m bias cause I like chappel but like rich people raise their kids with no manners all the time we do NOT know what happened lol
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kat@killaterese·
@CCinnella @Blacksword011 Except men are less likely to spend free time with their kids, and far less likely to pursue custody in the event of separation. What happened to the trope of the man working overtime to avoid his family?
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BlackSword@Blacksword011·
"Before becoming a mother I didn't expect to feel envious of my husband"
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skeeter24@CCinnella·
@Blacksword011 It’s always “motherhood is the best thing I’ve ever done” followed by a million and one complaints about how bad she has it and how easy it is for men. Meanwhile, most men would love to spend more time with their kids if they could.
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kat@killaterese·
@BowtiedQueenBee pretty obvious why stepparents would be implicated at higher rates
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BowTiedQueenBee@BowtiedQueenBee·
Not only untrue, but astronomically untrue- - Peer-reviewed data, including the NIS-4 study, shows children in stepfamilies experience 1.7 times higher maltreatment rates overall than in two-biological-parent homes, with stepparents implicated in 40-100% more abuse cases than biological parents per opportunity. - Evolutionary psychology's "Cinderella effect" supports elevated stepparent abuse due to reduced genetic investment, though family stressors like poverty amplify risks across structures.
kat@killaterese

@BowtiedQueenBee the risk is the same if not less than being married, men are more likely to abuse their own children than others’ children

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kat@killaterese·
@BowtiedQueenBee the risk is the same if not less than being married, men are more likely to abuse their own children than others’ children
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BowTiedQueenBee@BowtiedQueenBee·
I never understood the step parent thing. I decided AS A TEENAGER that if I ever were to get married and have kids and something happened to my husband, I wouldn’t bring other guys around my kids. The risk is way too big!
Lu for Alaska@luinalaska

This is also true if and when we go of natural causes. Neither of us picks a stepparent we’d prioritize over the safety of the kids in our family. Oh but I love them! NOPE. You can get the box too.

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kat@killaterese·
@ma1ybe She’s also the ultimate girlboss 😭 Runs multiple businesses and has taken every opportunity to turn something into a product
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💗@ma1ybe·
hannah neeleman aka ballerina farm has more than 30 employees helping her off camera and a jet blue heir husband l...and even with that help is sometimes so exhausted from having 8 kids that she'll stay in bed for a week. conservative propaganda, look away
Zoya🕊️@Zoya_ki_batein

This is what a girl boss looks like

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kat@killaterese·
@terminate004 @escapefrommelos This is functionally the same as wealthy older generations sending their daughters to social events to meet other wealthy young men
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terminator@terminate004·
@escapefrommelos It should be no surprise why the older generations kept their daughters at home until a husband was found + vetted by the father and males in the family.
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Melian Refugee@escapefrommelos·
can you imagine getting in a Wasting Money Competition but you're up against a UMiami freshman girl
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kat@killaterese·
@LoriZH57 @na_rak_sai @escapefrommelos The point you pretended to agree with is that the average genz’er is not spending like this. This girl will never complain about the cost of living at any point in her life.
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LoriZH@LoriZH57·
@na_rak_sai @escapefrommelos No I know, I was just saying that genz complains constantly about how genx could afford homes and cars etc. I keep saying it’s due to their unnecessary spending like this girl.
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kat@killaterese·
@CharlesCantlay As a former heavy drinker I hate when people go after the hypothetical “friends that abandoned their intoxicated friend when going out”. You have no clue what happened to make that judgement & I promise you anyone can escape their friends if they want to.
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kat@killaterese·
@keonhoCore @Topo_G @CharlesCantlay ??? This literally just happened with a female college student in the Dominican Republic. When everyone is drunk, who is responsible for babysitting the friend group?
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Mar@keonhoCore·
@Topo_G @CharlesCantlay You cant absolutely blame friends, they were in foreign country. Women would never do that to each other.
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kat@killaterese·
@MargaritaNicko @CuriousBunnie12 The idea that dad’s can’t help because they can’t breastfeed makes me want to bash my head into a wall
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Margarita Nicko@MargaritaNicko·
@CuriousBunnie12 This hasn't been my experience but I've read it here a lot , so it must be true for others. The general assumption is that a) babies prefer moms & b) there is nothing for dads to do while mom is breastfeeding. I'm glad that wasn't us, so dad could take baby and I could sleep some
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bunnie@CuriousBunnie12·
again this just feels like some self fuffiling prophecy, that just sets dad up as fun and mom as necessary but boring
Rayen@rayengroves

@CuriousBunnie12 I never said they only “needed” mom, I said they tend to only want mom. The moral of my story is to not be surprised if your baby only wants you for the most part in the first year. Once they’re more mobile and able to play they tend to have prefer dad. That’s the general theme

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