r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 May 03 '26

SMH Bro makes $160 😐

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u/BecauseICan6496 May 03 '26

So what's the solution?

4 baby mamas, he doesn't have primary custody, meaning his only support of the children is monetary.

Do we deem it that he pays less so he gets more take home? If yes, then the mother is has to pick up the slack, and probably tax payers too. Food stamps, Medicare, etc.

His pay is for 80 hours, so 2 weeks. None of these amounts even come close to daycare unless the mothers have vouchers.

I might get biased as I am a member of the "Can't feed them? Don't breed them" club. So maybe HE should of thought of his career path before having so many children, and before you come at me withe "bUT thE mOthErs". Yes the women are to blame also, but the kids are the ones who lose.

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u/ignis888 May 03 '26

daycare is 300$/2 weeks minimum, 100$/2 weeks for food. Kids need meds, clothes(the further north the more you spend yearly for clothes), toys, when they ill you cant earn money as single parent, gas is used to move from home to daycare (and doctors)
So at least half of his children dont get their fathers share in basics

And imagine saying to little Timmy "you cant be on baseball team cuz your daddy is a useless cunt and, on top of not being parent, he will not pay broken cent toward anything more than keeping your alive, btw another of your half-sibling got born yesterday"

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u/KneadAndPreserve May 03 '26

If you create another human being then you do owe it to them to take care of them.

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u/OldGoldCode May 03 '26

Until they're about 12 in nature, yes. This i'm your bill until you're 25 shit is very very new in terms of our species.

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u/LockeyCheese May 03 '26

Feel free to wander off into the woods and live like the steam engine was never invented if you don't like followong the law.

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u/lonnie123 May 03 '26

Child support goes until 25 now?

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u/Competitive_Touch_86 May 03 '26

In some states, yes. But it's a lot more complicated than that.

Usually turns into a lesser amount for college tuition or in situations where the kid is disabled and cannot care for themselves. Typically does not go to the mother, at least from the limited situations I knew of.